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Jenessa Shapiro
Jenessa Shapiro
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The role of stereotype threats in undermining girls’ and women’s performance and interest in STEM fields
JR Shapiro, AM Williams
Sex roles 66, 175-183, 2012
8542012
Measuring the impact of programs that challenge the public stigma of mental illness
PW Corrigan, JR Shapiro
Clinical psychology review 30 (8), 907-922, 2010
8412010
Aggress to impress: hostility as an evolved context-dependent strategy.
V Griskevicius, JM Tybur, SW Gangestad, EF Perea, JR Shapiro, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 96 (5), 980, 2009
6242009
From stereotype threat to stereotype threats: Implications of a multi-threat framework for causes, moderators, mediators, consequences, and interventions
JR Shapiro, SL Neuberg
Personality and Social Psychology Review 11 (2), 107-130, 2007
6202007
Presumed fair: ironic effects of organizational diversity structures.
CR Kaiser, B Major, I Jurcevic, TL Dover, LM Brady, JR Shapiro
Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (3), 504, 2013
5322013
They all look the same to me (unless they're angry) from out-group homogeneity to out-group heterogeneity
JM Ackerman, JR Shapiro, SL Neuberg, DT Kenrick, DV Becker, ...
Psychological science 17 (10), 836-840, 2006
5042006
The stigma of obesity in customer service: a mechanism for remediation and bottom-line consequences of interpersonal discrimination.
EB King, JR Shapiro, MR Hebl, SL Singletary, S Turner
Journal of Applied Psychology 91 (3), 579, 2006
3952006
You wear me out: The vicarious depletion of self-control
JM Ackerman, NJ Goldstein, JR Shapiro, JA Bargh
Psychological Science 20 (3), 326-332, 2009
2842009
Solidarity through shared disadvantage: Highlighting shared experiences of discrimination improves relations between stigmatized groups.
CI Cortland, MA Craig, JR Shapiro, JA Richeson, R Neel, NJ Goldstein
Journal of personality and social psychology 113 (4), 547, 2017
2642017
The role of gender identities and stereotype salience with the academic performance of male and female college athletes
CK Harrison, J Stone, J Shapiro, S Yee, JA Boyd, V Rullan
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 33 (1), 78-96, 2009
2222009
Perceived perspective taking: when others walk in our shoes.
NJ Goldstein, IS Vezich, JR Shapiro
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (6), 941, 2014
2182014
Are all interventions created equal? A multi-threat approach to tailoring stereotype threat interventions.
JR Shapiro, AM Williams, M Hambarchyan
Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (2), 277, 2013
2092013
Different groups, different threats: A multi-threat approach to the experience of stereotype threats
JR Shapiro
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (4), 464-480, 2011
1902011
When do the stigmatized stigmatize? The ironic effects of being accountable to (perceived) majority group prejudice-expression norms.
JR Shapiro, SL Neuberg
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (4), 877, 2008
1352008
Consequences of divorce for parents
SL Braver, JR Shapiro, MR Goodman
Handbook of divorce and relationship dissolution, 313-337, 2013
1322013
I only have eyes for you: Ovulation redirects attention (but not memory) to attractive men
US Anderson, EF Perea, DV Becker, JM Ackerman, JR Shapiro, ...
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (5), 804-808, 2010
1282010
More memory bang for the attentional buck: Self-protection goals enhance encoding efficiency for potentially threatening males
DV Becker, US Anderson, SL Neuberg, JK Maner, JR Shapiro, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 1 (2), 182-189, 2010
1252010
Expectations of obese trainees: How stigmatized trainee characteristics influence training effectiveness.
JR Shapiro, EB King, MA Quinones
Journal of applied Psychology 92 (1), 239, 2007
1232007
Is racial bias malleable? Whites' lay theories of racial bias predict divergent strategies for interracial interactions.
R Neel, JR Shapiro
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (1), 101, 2012
1032012
Signal detection on the battlefield: Priming self-protection vs. revenge-mindedness differentially modulates the detection of enemies and allies
DV Becker, CR Mortensen, JM Ackerman, JR Shapiro, US Anderson, ...
PloS one 6 (9), e23929, 2011
862011
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