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Belle Derks

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 4, 2022
Equal Representation Does Not Mean Equal Opportunity: Women Academics Perceive a Thicker Glass Ceiling in Social and Behavioral Fields Than in the Natural Sciences and EconomicsRuth van Veelen, Belle Derks
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 22, 2021
Academics as Agentic Superheroes: Female academics' lack of fit with the agentic stereotype of success limits their career advancementRuth Van Veelen, Belle Derks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
Working memory load reduces facilitated processing of threatening faces: an ERP studyLotte F Van Dillen, Belle Derks
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 23, 2020
The Queen Bee phenomenon in Academia 15 years after: Does it still exist, and if so, why?Klea Faniko, Naomi Ellemers, Belle Derks
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 13, 2009
Working for the self or working for the group: how self- versus group affirmation affects collective behavior in low-status groupsBelle Derks, Colette van Laar, Naomi Ellemers
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 21, 2014
Social identity modifies face perception: an ERP study of social categorizationBelle Derks, Jeffrey Stedehouder, Tiffany A Ito
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 17, 2006
Striving for success in outgroup settings: effects of contextually emphasizing ingroup dimensions on stigmatized group members' social identity and performance stylesBelle Derks, Colette van Laar, Naomi Ellemers
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2019
Double Trouble: How Being Outnumbered and Negatively Stereotyped Threatens Career Outcomes of Women in STEMRuth van Veelen, Belle Derks, Maaike Dorine Endedijk
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 20, 2023
Gender (in)equality at the kitchen table: A diary study on how Parents' coordination facilitates an equal task division and relationship qualityLarisa Riedijk, Lianne Aarntzen, Ruth van Veelen, et al.
Social Neuroscience|January 9, 2020
Gender identity relevance predicts preferential neural processing of same-gendered facesIlona Domen, Belle Derks, Ruth Van Veelen, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 4, 2022
Equal Representation Does Not Mean Equal Opportunity: Women Academics Perceive a Thicker Glass Ceiling in Social and Behavioral Fields Than in the Natural Sciences and EconomicsRuth van Veelen, Belle Derks
The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 22, 2021
Academics as Agentic Superheroes: Female academics' lack of fit with the agentic stereotype of success limits their career advancementRuth Van Veelen, Belle Derks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
Working memory load reduces facilitated processing of threatening faces: an ERP studyLotte F Van Dillen, Belle Derks
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 23, 2020
The Queen Bee phenomenon in Academia 15 years after: Does it still exist, and if so, why?Klea Faniko, Naomi Ellemers, Belle Derks
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 13, 2009
Working for the self or working for the group: how self- versus group affirmation affects collective behavior in low-status groupsBelle Derks, Colette van Laar, Naomi Ellemers
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|August 21, 2014
Social identity modifies face perception: an ERP study of social categorizationBelle Derks, Jeffrey Stedehouder, Tiffany A Ito
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 17, 2006
Striving for success in outgroup settings: effects of contextually emphasizing ingroup dimensions on stigmatized group members' social identity and performance stylesBelle Derks, Colette van Laar, Naomi Ellemers
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2019
Double Trouble: How Being Outnumbered and Negatively Stereotyped Threatens Career Outcomes of Women in STEMRuth van Veelen, Belle Derks, Maaike Dorine Endedijk
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 20, 2023
Gender (in)equality at the kitchen table: A diary study on how Parents' coordination facilitates an equal task division and relationship qualityLarisa Riedijk, Lianne Aarntzen, Ruth van Veelen, et al.
Social Neuroscience|January 9, 2020
Gender identity relevance predicts preferential neural processing of same-gendered facesIlona Domen, Belle Derks, Ruth Van Veelen, et al.
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