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Elizabeth R Cole

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The American Psychologist|April 8, 2009
Intersectionality and research in psychologyElizabeth R Cole
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 31, 2008
Using outgroup comfort to predict Black students' college experiencesElizabeth R Cole, Tiffany Yip
The American Psychologist|February 3, 2022
An argument for bad psychology: Disciplinary disruption, public engagement, and social transformationPatrick R Grzanka, Elizabeth R Cole
The American Psychologist|May 19, 2022
Intersectionality is not a footnote: Commentary on Roberts and Rizzo (2021)Patrick R Grzanka, Elizabeth R Cole
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 18, 2007
Black and White women's perspectives on femininityElizabeth R Cole, Alyssa N Zucker
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|July 18, 2012
Complexity of culture: the role of identity and context in bicultural individuals' body idealsMei Guan, Fiona Lee, Elizabeth R Cole
Journal of Sex Research|January 10, 2019
Following Their Lead? Connecting Mainstream Media Use to Black Women's Gender Beliefs and Sexual AgencyL Monique Ward, Morgan Jerald, Lanice Avery, et al.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|October 13, 2011
Understanding what students bring to the classroom: moderators of the effects of diversity courses on student attitudesElizabeth R Cole, Kim A Case, Desdamona Rios, et al.
Journal of Counseling Psychology|October 20, 2017
Controlling images: How awareness of group stereotypes affects Black women's well-beingMorgan C Jerald, Elizabeth R Cole, L Monique Ward, et al.
Body Image|May 2, 2021
"Pretty hurts": Acceptance of hegemonic feminine beauty ideals and reduced sexual well-being among Black womenLanice R Avery, Alexis G Stanton, L Monique Ward, et al.
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The American Psychologist|April 8, 2009
Intersectionality and research in psychologyElizabeth R Cole
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 31, 2008
Using outgroup comfort to predict Black students' college experiencesElizabeth R Cole, Tiffany Yip
The American Psychologist|February 3, 2022
An argument for bad psychology: Disciplinary disruption, public engagement, and social transformationPatrick R Grzanka, Elizabeth R Cole
The American Psychologist|May 19, 2022
Intersectionality is not a footnote: Commentary on Roberts and Rizzo (2021)Patrick R Grzanka, Elizabeth R Cole
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|January 18, 2007
Black and White women's perspectives on femininityElizabeth R Cole, Alyssa N Zucker
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|July 18, 2012
Complexity of culture: the role of identity and context in bicultural individuals' body idealsMei Guan, Fiona Lee, Elizabeth R Cole
Journal of Sex Research|January 10, 2019
Following Their Lead? Connecting Mainstream Media Use to Black Women's Gender Beliefs and Sexual AgencyL Monique Ward, Morgan Jerald, Lanice Avery, et al.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology|October 13, 2011
Understanding what students bring to the classroom: moderators of the effects of diversity courses on student attitudesElizabeth R Cole, Kim A Case, Desdamona Rios, et al.
Journal of Counseling Psychology|October 20, 2017
Controlling images: How awareness of group stereotypes affects Black women's well-beingMorgan C Jerald, Elizabeth R Cole, L Monique Ward, et al.
Body Image|May 2, 2021
"Pretty hurts": Acceptance of hegemonic feminine beauty ideals and reduced sexual well-being among Black womenLanice R Avery, Alexis G Stanton, L Monique Ward, et al.
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