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Miguel Moya

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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 30, 2009
Attitude similarity and stereotypicality in leader evaluationBeatriz Montes-Berges, Miguel Moya
Psicothema|January 17, 2021
Evolution of Gender Stereotypes in Spain: From 1985 to 2018Miguel Moya, Alba Moya-Garófano
Body Image|March 5, 2019
Focusing on one's own appearance leads to body shame in women but not men: The mediating role of body surveillance and appearance-contingent self-worthAlba Moya-Garófano, Miguel Moya
Psicothema|February 14, 2007
[When power is undeserved: its effects on perception and social judgements]Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón, Miguel Moya, Vincent Yzerbyt
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|November 21, 2013
Benevolent sexist ideology attributed to an abusive partner decreases women's active coping responses to acts of sexual violenceMercedes Durán, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2012
The power of a smile to move you: complementary submissiveness in women's posture as a function of gender salience and facial expressionSoledad de Lemus, Russell Spears, Miguel Moya
Journal of Sex Research|September 17, 2010
It's his right, it's her duty: benevolent sexism and the justification of traditional sexual rolesMercedes Durán, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|March 10, 2004
Social perception of rape: how rape myth acceptance modulates the influence of situational factorsBettina Frese, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Data in Brief|June 11, 2025
Supporting the technocracy of artificial intelligence: Data from a representative Spanish sampleEva Moreno-Bella, Marcos Dono, Miguel Moya
The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 17, 2011
Victim blaming and exoneration of the perpetrator in domestic violence: the role of beliefs in a just world and ambivalent sexismInmaculada Valor-Segura, Francisca Expósito, Miguel Moya
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The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 30, 2009
Attitude similarity and stereotypicality in leader evaluationBeatriz Montes-Berges, Miguel Moya
Psicothema|January 17, 2021
Evolution of Gender Stereotypes in Spain: From 1985 to 2018Miguel Moya, Alba Moya-Garófano
Body Image|March 5, 2019
Focusing on one's own appearance leads to body shame in women but not men: The mediating role of body surveillance and appearance-contingent self-worthAlba Moya-Garófano, Miguel Moya
Psicothema|February 14, 2007
[When power is undeserved: its effects on perception and social judgements]Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón, Miguel Moya, Vincent Yzerbyt
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|November 21, 2013
Benevolent sexist ideology attributed to an abusive partner decreases women's active coping responses to acts of sexual violenceMercedes Durán, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2012
The power of a smile to move you: complementary submissiveness in women's posture as a function of gender salience and facial expressionSoledad de Lemus, Russell Spears, Miguel Moya
Journal of Sex Research|September 17, 2010
It's his right, it's her duty: benevolent sexism and the justification of traditional sexual rolesMercedes Durán, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|March 10, 2004
Social perception of rape: how rape myth acceptance modulates the influence of situational factorsBettina Frese, Miguel Moya, Jesús L Megías
Data in Brief|June 11, 2025
Supporting the technocracy of artificial intelligence: Data from a representative Spanish sampleEva Moreno-Bella, Marcos Dono, Miguel Moya
The Spanish Journal of Psychology|May 17, 2011
Victim blaming and exoneration of the perpetrator in domestic violence: the role of beliefs in a just world and ambivalent sexismInmaculada Valor-Segura, Francisca Expósito, Miguel Moya
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