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Diane Quinn
Diane Quinn
Professor of Psychology, University of Connecticut
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Stereotype threat and women's math performance
SJ Spencer, CM Steele, DM Quinn
Journal of experimental social psychology 35 (1), 4-28, 1999
58961999
That swimsuit becomes you: sex differences in self-objectification, restrained eating, and math performance.
BL Fredrickson, TA Roberts, SM Noll, DM Quinn, JM Twenge
Journal of personality and social psychology 75 (1), 269, 1998
19121998
Living with a concealable stigmatized identity: the impact of anticipated stigma, centrality, salience, and cultural stigma on psychological distress and health.
DM Quinn, SR Chaudoir
Educational Publishing Foundation 1 (S), 35, 2015
13432015
African Americans and high blood pressure: The role of stereotype threat
J Blascovich, SJ Spencer, D Quinn, C Steele
Psychological science 12 (3), 225-229, 2001
10932001
Consuming images: How television commercials that elicit stereotype threat can restrain women academically and professionally
PG Davies, SJ Spencer, DM Quinn, R Gerhardstein
Personality and social psychology bulletin 28 (12), 1615-1628, 2002
10892002
Stereotype threat and the academic underperformance of minorities and women
J Aronson, DM Quinn, SJ Spencer
Prejudice, 83-103, 1998
6261998
When grades determine self-worth: consequences of contingent self-worth for male and female engineering and psychology majors.
J Crocker, A Karpinski, DM Quinn, SK Chase
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (3), 507, 2003
6252003
The intimate partner violence stigmatization model and barriers to help seeking
NM Overstreet, DM Quinn
Social psychological perspectives on stigma, 109-122, 2016
5882016
The interference of stereotype threat with women's generation of mathematical problem‐solving strategies
DM Quinn, SJ Spencer
Journal of social issues 57 (1), 55-71, 2001
5692001
The impact of stigma in healthcare on people living with chronic illnesses
VA Earnshaw, DM Quinn
Journal of health psychology 17 (2), 157-168, 2012
4772012
When ideology hurts: effects of belief in the protestant ethic and feeling overweight on the psychological well-being of women.
DM Quinn, J Crocker
Journal of personality and social psychology 77 (2), 402, 1999
4731999
Concealable stigmatized identities and psychological well‐being
DM Quinn, VA Earnshaw
Social and personality psychology compass 7 (1), 40-51, 2013
4032013
Revealing concealable stigmatized identities: The impact of disclosure motivations and positive first‐disclosure experiences on fear of disclosure and well‐being
SR Chaudoir, DM Quinn
Journal of Social Issues 66 (3), 570-584, 2010
3612010
Intersectionality: an understudied framework for addressing weight stigma
MS Himmelstein, RM Puhl, DM Quinn
American journal of preventive medicine 53 (4), 421-431, 2017
3602017
Social stigma and the self: Meanings, situations, and self-esteem.
J Crocker, DM Quinn
The Guilford Press, 2000
3222000
The disruptive effect of self-objectification on performance
DM Quinn, RW Kallen, JM Twenge, BL Fredrickson
Psychology of women quarterly 30 (1), 59-64, 2006
3182006
Examining effects of anticipated stigma, centrality, salience, internalization, and outness on psychological distress for people with concealable stigmatized identities
DM Quinn, MK Williams, F Quintana, JL Gaskins, NM Overstreet, A Pishori, ...
PloS one 9 (5), e96977, 2014
3012014
Internalizing weight stigma: prevalence and sociodemographic considerations in US adults
RM Puhl, MS Himmelstein, DM Quinn
Obesity 26 (1), 167-175, 2018
2922018
Beyond thinness: The influence of a curvaceous body ideal on body dissatisfaction in Black and White women
NM Overstreet, DM Quinn, VB Agocha
Sex roles 63 (1), 91-103, 2010
2822010
Understanding concealable stigmatized identities: The role of identity in psychological, physical, and behavioral outcomes
DM Quinn, VA Earnshaw
Social Issues and Policy Review 5 (1), 160-190, 2011
2712011
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