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Janet B Ruscher

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 8, 2020
'calling-out' vs. 'calling-in' prejudice: Confrontation style affects inferred motive and expected outcomesFreya A Woods, Janet B Ruscher
The Journal of Social Psychology|August 31, 2012
Benevolent sexist beliefs predict perceptions of speakers and recipients of a term of endearmentAlyssa Boasso, Sarah Covert, Janet B Ruscher
The British Journal of Social Psychology|October 22, 2003
Shared impression formation in the cognitively interdependent dyadJanet B Ruscher, Alecia M Santuzzi, Elizabeth Yost Hammer
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 8, 2020
'calling-out' vs. 'calling-in' prejudice: Confrontation style affects inferred motive and expected outcomesFreya A Woods, Janet B Ruscher
The Journal of Social Psychology|August 31, 2012
Benevolent sexist beliefs predict perceptions of speakers and recipients of a term of endearmentAlyssa Boasso, Sarah Covert, Janet B Ruscher
The British Journal of Social Psychology|October 22, 2003
Shared impression formation in the cognitively interdependent dyadJanet B Ruscher, Alecia M Santuzzi, Elizabeth Yost Hammer
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