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Jennifer R Steele

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Developmental Psychology|January 9, 2023
Children's implicit attitudes toward targets who differ by race and genderJennifer R Steele, Corey Lipman
Frontiers in Psychology|November 9, 2016
The Reliability of Child-Friendly Race-Attitude Implicit Association TestsAmanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Child Development|November 9, 2017
Examining Children's Implicit Racial Attitudes Using Exemplar and Category-Based MeasuresAmanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Child Development Perspectives|April 26, 2016
Children's Racial Categorization in ContextKristin Pauker, Amanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Body Image|June 25, 2014
Do these norms make me look fat? The effect of exposure to others' body preferences on personal body idealsAllison Bair, Jennifer R Steele, Jennifer S Mills
Developmental Psychology|August 26, 2021
Children's spontaneous associations with targets who differ by race and emotional expressionCorey Lipman, Amanda Williams, Kerry Kawakami, et al.
Developmental Science|May 15, 2018
A cross-cultural investigation of children's implicit attitudes toward White and Black racial outgroupsJennifer R Steele, Meghan George, Amanda Williams, et al.
Child Development|July 9, 2016
Reducing Children's Implicit Racial Bias Through Exposure to Positive Out-Group ExemplarsAntonya M Gonzalez, Jennifer R Steele, Andrew S Baron
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 6, 2007
(Close) distance makes the heart grow fonder:Improving implicit racial attitudes and interracial interactions through approach behaviorsKerry Kawakami, Curtis E Phills, Jennifer R Steele, et al.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR|August 11, 2025
An investigation of how gender shapes the appearance and judgment of apologetic facesMeghan George, Joshua R Guilfoyle, C Ward Struthers, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|January 9, 2023
Children's implicit attitudes toward targets who differ by race and genderJennifer R Steele, Corey Lipman
Frontiers in Psychology|November 9, 2016
The Reliability of Child-Friendly Race-Attitude Implicit Association TestsAmanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Child Development|November 9, 2017
Examining Children's Implicit Racial Attitudes Using Exemplar and Category-Based MeasuresAmanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Child Development Perspectives|April 26, 2016
Children's Racial Categorization in ContextKristin Pauker, Amanda Williams, Jennifer R Steele
Body Image|June 25, 2014
Do these norms make me look fat? The effect of exposure to others' body preferences on personal body idealsAllison Bair, Jennifer R Steele, Jennifer S Mills
Developmental Psychology|August 26, 2021
Children's spontaneous associations with targets who differ by race and emotional expressionCorey Lipman, Amanda Williams, Kerry Kawakami, et al.
Developmental Science|May 15, 2018
A cross-cultural investigation of children's implicit attitudes toward White and Black racial outgroupsJennifer R Steele, Meghan George, Amanda Williams, et al.
Child Development|July 9, 2016
Reducing Children's Implicit Racial Bias Through Exposure to Positive Out-Group ExemplarsAntonya M Gonzalez, Jennifer R Steele, Andrew S Baron
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 6, 2007
(Close) distance makes the heart grow fonder:Improving implicit racial attitudes and interracial interactions through approach behaviorsKerry Kawakami, Curtis E Phills, Jennifer R Steele, et al.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR|August 11, 2025
An investigation of how gender shapes the appearance and judgment of apologetic facesMeghan George, Joshua R Guilfoyle, C Ward Struthers, et al.
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