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Chung-Fat-Yim, A., Chen, P., Chan, A. H. D., & Marian, V. (2022). Audio-visual interactions during emotion processing in bicultural bilinguals. Motivation and Emotion, 46(5), 719-734.
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Melson‐Silimon, A., Spivey, B. N., & Skinner‐Dorkenoo, A. L. (2023). The construction of racial stereotypes and how they serve as racial propaganda. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, e12862.
Nam, H. H., & Sawyer, K. (2023). Scientific supremacy: How do genetic narratives relate to racism?. Politics and the Life Sciences, 1-33.
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Salvador, C.E., Idovro-Carlier, S., Ishii, K., Torres Castillo, C., Nanakdewa, K., Savani, K., San Martin, A. & Kitayama, S. (in press) Emotionally Expressive Interdependence in Latin America: Triangulating Through a Comparison of Three Cultural Regions. Emotion.
Kitayama, S. & Salvador, C.E. (2023) Cultural Psychology: Beyond East and West. Annual Review of Psychology, 75.
Kitayama, S., Salvador, C.E., Nanakdewa, K., Rossmaier, A., San Martin, A. & Savani, K. (2022) Varieties of Interdependence and the Emergence of the Modern West: Toward the Globalizing of Psychology. American Psychologist.
Amir, D., & Firestone, C. (forthcoming). Is visual perception WEIRD? The Müller-Lyer illusion and the Cultural Byproduct Hypothesis. Psychological Review.
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Wylie, J., & Gantman, A. (2023). People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous others. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 7355.
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Anderson, J. A. E., Chung-Fat-Yim, A., Bellana, B., Luk, G., & Bialystok, E. (2018). Language and cognitive control networks in monolingual and bilingual young adults. Neuropsychologia, 117, 352-363.
Bialystok, E., Hawrylewicz, K., Grundy, J. G., & Chung-Fat-Yim, A. (2022). The swerve: How childhood bilingualism changed from liability to benefit. Developmental Psychology, 58(8), 1429-1440
Liu, S., Outa, J., & Akbiyik, S. (preprint). Naive psychology depends on naive physics.
Liu, Y., Moss, E., Ting, F., & Hyde, D. (2025). Neural sensitivity to others' belief states in infancy predicts later theory of mind reasoning in childhood. Cortex , 184, 96-105.
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Brown, R. M., & Craig, M. A. (2020). Intergroup inequality heightens reports of discrimination along alternative identity dimensions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 46(6), 869-884.
Brown, R. M., Craig, M. A., & Apfelbaum, E. P. (2021). European Americans’ intentions to confront racial bias: Considering who, what (kind), and why. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, 104123. [article]
Hofstra, B., Kulkarni, V. V., Munoz-Najar Galvez, S., He, B., Jurafsky, D., & McFarland, D. A. (2020). The diversity–innovation paradox in science. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(17), 9284-9291.
Lai, C. K., & Lisnek, J. A. (2023, February 1). The impact of implicit bias-oriented diversity training on police officers' beliefs, motivations, and actions. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dxfq6
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Bailey, A., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., Ikizer, E., & Cimpian, A. (2023). People’s Beliefs About Pronouns Reflect Both the Language They Speak and Their Ideology.
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Kim, M.J., Theriault, J., Hirschfeld-Kroen, J., & Young, L. (2022). Reframing of moral dilemmas reveals an unexpected “positivity bias” in updating and attributions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 101, 104310.
Kim, M., Mende-Siedlecki, P., Anzellotti, S., & Young, L. (2021). Theory of mind following the violation of strong and weak prior beliefs. Cerebral Cortex, 31(2), 884–898.
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Danbold, F., Onyeador, I. N., & Unzueta, M. M. (2022). Dominant groups support digressive victimhood claims to counter accusations of discrimination. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 98, 104233.
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Hudson, S. K. T., & Ghani, A. (2021). Sexual Orientation and Race Intersectionally Reduce the Perceived Gendered Nature of Normative Stereotypes in the United States. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 03616843231187851.
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Bailey, A., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., Ikizer, E., & Cimpian, A. (2023). People’s Beliefs About Pronouns Reflect Both the Language They Speak and Their Ideology.
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Wylie, J., Sharma, N., & Gantman, A. (2022). “Anything that looks like smoking is bad”: Moral opposition and support for harm reduction policy. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 101, 104343.
Wylie, J., & Gantman, A. (2023). Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punished. Cognition, 231, 105323.
Ashokkumar, A., Galaif, M., & Swann Jr, W. B. (2019). Tribalism can corrupt: Why people denounce or protect immoral group members. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 85, 103874.
Reinecke, M. G., Mao, Y., Kunesch, M., Duéñez‐Guzmán, E. A., Haas, J., & Leibo, J. Z. (2023). The puzzle of evaluating moral cognition in artificial agents. Cognitive Science, 47(8), e13315.
Niemi, L., Stanley, M., Kljajic, M., You, Z., & Doris, J. M. (2023). Political orientation and moral judgment of sexual misconduct. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 11(2).
Brown, R. M., Dietze, P., & Craig, M. A. (2023). Highlighting health consequences of racial disparities sparks support for action. Science, 382(6677), 1394-1398.
Goodman, D., & Manalili, M. M. C. (Eds.). (2024). Meaningless Suffering: Traumatic Marginalisation and Ethical Responsibility. Taylor & Francis.
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Ashokkumar, A., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2022). Tracking group identity through natural language within groups. PNAS nexus, 1(2), pgac022.
Ashokkumar, A., Talaifar, S., Fraser, W. T., Landabur, R., Buhrmester, M., Gómez, Á., ... & Swann Jr, W. B. (2020). Censoring political opposition online: Who does it and why. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 91, 104031.
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Copeland, J., & Dickter, C. (2022). Perceptions of confronters of racist remarks towards interracial couples: The effects of confronter race, assertiveness, explicit bias, and participant race. Journal of Interpersonal Relations, Intergroup Relations and Identity, 15.
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Heintzelman, S. J., & Mohideen, F. (2022). Leveraging the Experience Sampling Method to Study Meaning in Everyday Life. In Meaning in Life International Conference 2022-Cultivating, Promoting, and Enhancing Meaning in Life Across Cultures and Life Span (MIL 2022) (pp. 41-56). Atlantis Press.
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Townrow, L. A., & Krupenye, C. (2025). Bonobos point more for ignorant than knowledgeable social partners. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 122(6), e2412450122.
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Brown, R. M., Dietze, P., & Craig, M. A. (2023). Highlighting health consequences of racial disparities sparks support for action. Science, 382(6677), 1394-1398.
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Torrez, B., Hudson, S. K. T. J., & Dupree, C. H. (2023). Racial equity in social psychological science: A guide for scholars, institutions, and the field. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17(1), e12720.
Ledgerwood, A., Hudson, S. K. T. J., Lewis Jr, N. A., Maddox, K. B., Pickett, C. L., Remedios, J. D., ... & Wilkins, C. L. (2022). The Pandemic as a Portal: Reimagining Psychological Science as Truly Open and Inclusive. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17(4), 937-959.
Spoon, K., LaBerge, N., Wapman, K. H., Zhang, S., Morgan, A. C., Galesic, M., Fosdick, B., Larremore, D., & Clauset, A. (2023). Gender and retention patterns among US faculty. Science Advances, 9(42), eadi2205.
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Courtney, A. L., Baltiansky, D., Fang, W. M., Roshanaei, M., Aybas, Y. C., Samuels, N. A., Wetchler, E., Wu, Z., Jackson, M. O., & Zaki, J. (2023). Social microclimates and well-being. Emotion. Advance online publication.
Mohideen, F., & Heintzelman, S. J. (2019). Routines and meaning in life. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45(5), 688-699.