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Intergroup threat theory
WG Stephan, O Ybarra, K Rios
Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, 255-278, 2015
16102015
A spiral of silence for some: Attitude certainty and the expression of political minority opinions
J Matthes, K Rios Morrison, C Schemer
Communication Research 37 (6), 774-800, 2010
3132010
Predicting whether multiculturalism positively or negatively influences White Americans’ intergroup attitudes: The role of ethnic identification
KR Morrison, VC Plaut, O Ybarra
Personality and social psychology bulletin 36 (12), 1648-1661, 2010
2992010
Group status, perceptions of threat, and support for social inequality
KR Morrison, NJ Fast, O Ybarra
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (1), 204-210, 2009
2072009
The effects of realistic threat and group identification on social dominance orientation
KR Morrison, O Ybarra
Journal of experimental social psychology 44 (1), 156-163, 2008
1982008
An experimental approach to intergroup threat theory: Manipulations, moderators, and consequences of realistic vs. symbolic threat
K Rios, N Sosa, H Osborn
European Review of Social Psychology 29 (1), 212-255, 2018
1882018
Negative stereotypes cause Christians to underperform in and disidentify with science
K Rios, ZH Cheng, RR Totton, AF Shariff
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (8), 959-967, 2015
1172015
When what you have is who you are: Self-uncertainty leads individualists to see themselves in their possessions
KR Morrison, CS Johnson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (5), 639-651, 2011
1052011
Right-wing authoritarianism predicts prejudice against “homosexuals” but not “gay men and lesbians”
K Rios
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (6), 1177-1183, 2013
882013
Nonconformity defines the self: The role of minority opinion status in self-concept clarity
K Rios Morrison, SC Wheeler
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 36 (3), 297-308, 2010
862010
Expressing deviant opinions: Believing you are in the majority helps
DT Miller, KR Morrison
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (4), 740-747, 2009
842009
Distinguishing between silent and vocal minorities: Not all deviants feel marginal.
KR Morrison, DT Miller
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 94 (5), 871, 2008
802008
Does self-consciousness increase or decrease priming effects? It depends
SC Wheeler, KR Morrison, KG DeMarree, RE Petty
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (3), 882-889, 2008
742008
“White” or “European American”? Self-identifying labels influence majority group members' interethnic attitudes
KR Morrison, AH Chung
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (1), 165-170, 2011
712011
Socially motivated projection: Need to belong increases perceived opinion consensus on important issues
KR Morrison, J Matthes
European Journal of Social Psychology 41 (6), 707-719, 2011
702011
Symbolic threat and social dominance among liberals and conservatives: SDO reflects conformity to political values
KR Morrison, O Ybarra
European Journal of Social Psychology 39 (6), 1039-1052, 2009
672009
Understanding the relationship between self-esteem and self-clarity: The role of desired self-esteem
KG DeMarree, K Rios
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 50, 202-209, 2014
632014
Self-ambivalence and resistance to subtle self-change attempts
KG DeMarree, KR Morrison, SC Wheeler, RE Petty
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (5), 674-686, 2011
612011
Engaging with diversity: Framing multiculturalism as a learning opportunity reduces prejudice among high White American identifiers
K Rios, AN Wynn
European Journal of Social Psychology 46 (7), 854-865, 2016
552016
Attitude certainty and conflict style: Divergent effects of correctness and clarity
K Rios, KG DeMarree, J Statzer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (7), 819-830, 2014
552014
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