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Aaron C. Kay
Aaron C. Kay
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Complementary justice: effects of" poor but happy" and" poor but honest" stereotype exemplars on system justification and implicit activation of the justice motive.
AC Kay, JT Jost
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (5), 823, 2003
15482003
Exposure to benevolent sexism and complementary gender stereotypes: consequences for specific and diffuse forms of system justification.
JT Jost, AC Kay
Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (3), 498, 2005
14892005
God and the government: testing a compensatory control mechanism for the support of external systems.
AC Kay, D Gaucher, JL Napier, MJ Callan, K Laurin
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (1), 18, 2008
11342008
Evidence that gendered wording in job advertisements exists and sustains gender inequality.
D Gaucher, J Friesen, AC Kay
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (1), 109, 2011
10022011
Compensatory control: Achieving order through the mind, our institutions, and the heavens
AC Kay, JA Whitson, D Gaucher, AD Galinsky
Current Directions in Psychological Science 18 (5), 264-268, 2009
7932009
Solution aversion: On the relation between ideology and motivated disbelief.
TH Campbell, AC Kay
Journal of personality and social psychology 107 (5), 809, 2014
6962014
Material priming: The influence of mundane physical objects on situational construal and competitive behavioral choice
AC Kay, SC Wheeler, JA Bargh, L Ross
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 95 (1), 83-96, 2004
6392004
Inequality, discrimination, and the power of the status quo: Direct evidence for a motivation to see the way things are as the way they should be.
AC Kay, D Gaucher, JM Peach, K Laurin, J Friesen, MP Zanna, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 97 (3), 421, 2009
6272009
and Social Justice
JT Jost, AC Kay
THE PRAEGER HANDBOOK OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PSYCHOLOGY, 1, 2010
5382010
Compensatory control and the appeal of a structured world.
MJ Landau, AC Kay, JA Whitson
Psychological bulletin 141 (3), 694, 2015
5112015
Victim derogation and victim enhancement as alternate routes to system justification
AC Kay, JT Jost, S Young
Psychological Science 16 (3), 240-246, 2005
4762005
Religious belief as compensatory control
AC Kay, D Gaucher, I McGregor, K Nash
Personality and social psychology review 14 (1), 37-48, 2010
4602010
Sour grapes, sweet lemons, and the anticipatory rationalization of the status quo
AC Kay, MC Jimenez, JT Jost
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 28 (9), 1300-1312, 2002
3862002
Seeking structure in social organization: compensatory control and the psychological advantages of hierarchy.
JP Friesen, AC Kay, RP Eibach, AD Galinsky
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 106 (4), 590, 2014
3342014
Positive stereotypes are pervasive and powerful
AM Czopp, AC Kay, S Cheryan
Perspectives on Psychological Science 10 (4), 451-463, 2015
3072015
Subjective status shapes political preferences
JL Brown-Iannuzzi, KB Lundberg, AC Kay, BK Payne
Psychological science 26 (1), 15-26, 2015
2952015
On social stability and social change: Understanding when system justification does and does not occur
AC Kay, J Friesen
Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (6), 360-364, 2011
2942011
For God (or) country: the hydraulic relation between government instability and belief in religious sources of control.
AC Kay, S Shepherd, CW Blatz, SN Chua, AD Galinsky
Journal of personality and social psychology 99 (5), 725, 2010
2832010
A gender bias in the attribution of creativity: Archival and experimental evidence for the perceived association between masculinity and creative thinking
D Proudfoot, AC Kay, CZ Koval
Psychological science 26 (11), 1751-1761, 2015
2802015
A sense of powerlessness fosters system justification: Implications for the legitimation of authority, hierarchy, and government
J Van der Toorn, M Feinberg, JT Jost, AC Kay, TR Tyler, R Willer, ...
Political psychology 36 (1), 93-110, 2015
2782015
Il sistema al momento non può eseguire l'operazione. Riprova più tardi.
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