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    Understanding Side-Effect Intentionality Asymmetries: Meaning, Morality, or Attitudes and Defaults? by Laurent, Sean M., Reich, Brandon J., Skorinko, Jeanine L. M.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-03-2021)
    “…People frequently label harmful (but not helpful) side effects as intentional. One proposed explanation for this asymmetry is that moral considerations…”
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    Reconstructing the Side-Effect Effect: A New Way of Understanding How Moral Considerations Drive Intentionality Asymmetries by Laurent, Sean M., Reich, Brandon J., Skorinko, Jeanine L. M.

    “…People typically apply the concept of intentionality to actions directed at achieving desired outcomes. For example, a businessperson might intentionally start…”
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    Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction by Jacoby-Senghor, Drew S., Sinclair, Stacey, Smith, Colin Tucker, Skorinko, Jeanine L. M.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2019)
    “…We test a novel framework for how ingroup members are perceived during intergroup interaction. Across three experiments, we found that, above and beyond…”
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    Avoiding Rejection or Seeking Harmony: The Underlying Motivation to Social Tune for Collectivists by Skorinko, Jeanine L. M., Sinclair, Stacey, Marotta, Satia, Paris, Melissa, Dai, Xing, John, Melissa-Sue, Doyle, Aidan, Greenleaf, Jessica

    Published in Basic and applied social psychology (02-09-2024)
    “…The current work examined why collectivists engage in more chronic social tuning: to seek harmony or to avoid rejection. In Study 1, 159 Asian participants…”
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    Perspective taking can increase stereotyping: The role of apparent stereotype confirmation by Skorinko, Jeanine L., Sinclair, Stacey A.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2013)
    “…Previous research has demonstrated that taking the perspective of an outgroup member reduces the likelihood of stereotyping that person and their group (e.g.,…”
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    Expanding Research on Working Women More Globally: Identifying and Remediating Current Blindspots by Traylor, Allison M., Ng, Linnea C., Corrington, Abby, Skorinko, Jeanine L. M., Hebl, Michelle R.

    Published in Journal of social issues (01-09-2020)
    “…Despite numerous calls for more culturally diverse research on women and work, research continues to predominantly study Western and developed countries. In…”
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    She Looks like She’d Be an Animal in Bed: Dehumanization of Drinking Women in Social Contexts by Riemer, Abigail R., Gervais, Sarah J., Skorinko, Jeanine L. M., Douglas, Sonya Maria, Spencer, Heather, Nugai, Katherine, Karapanagou, Anastasia, Miles-Novelo, Andreas

    Published in Sex roles (01-05-2019)
    “…The purpose of the present research was to examine the perceptions of women who drink in social contexts through the lens of dehumanization (Haslam 2006 )…”
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    Effects of perspective taking on courtroom decisions by Skorinko, Jeanine L., Laurent, Sean, Bountress, Kaitlin, Nyein, Kyi Phyu, Kuckuck, Daniel

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-04-2014)
    “…Four experiments examined the hypothesis that perspective taking with a defendant would lead to greater empathy, which would mediate lowered perceptions of…”
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    Stereotypic Crimes: How Group-Crime Associations Affect Memory and (Sometimes) Verdicts and Sentencing by Skorinko, Jeanine L., Spellman, Barbara A.

    Published in Victims & offenders (01-07-2013)
    “…Stereotype-based judgments in the legal system can be particularly damaging. In Experiment 1, we surveyed 179 participants to assess which of 55 crimes they…”
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    Shared reality through social tuning of implicit prejudice by Skorinko, Jeanine LM, Sinclair, Stacey

    Published in Current opinion in psychology (01-10-2018)
    “…Sharing reality with an interaction partner is a key element of social connections. One way in which shared reality can be formed in an interpersonal situation…”
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    Acknowledging One's Physical Disability in the Interview: Does "When" Make a Difference? by Hebl, Michelle R., Skorinko, Jeanine L.

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-12-2005)
    “…The current research investigates acknowledgments that physically disabled individuals make in an interview setting, and examines whether the timing of an…”
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    Perspective Taking Shapes the Impact of Significant-other Representations by Skorinko, Jeanine L., Sinclair, Stacey, Conklin, Lindsey

    Published in Self and identity (01-04-2012)
    “…Past research has shown that people's reported beliefs come to correspond with the apparent beliefs of salient significant others (e.g., Andersen & Chen, 2002…”
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    Self-esteem depends on the beholder: Effects of a subtle social value cue by Weisbuch, Max, Sinclair, Stacey A., Skorinko, Jeanine L., Eccleston, Collette P.

    “…The idea that self-esteem functions as a gauge or “sociometer” of social value [Leary, M. R., Baumeister, R. F. (2000). The nature and function of self-esteem:…”
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    A rose by any other name ...: Color-naming influences on decision making by Skorinko, Jeanine L., Kemmer, Suzanne, Hebl, Michelle R., Lane, David M.

    Published in Psychology & marketing (01-12-2006)
    “…Companies dealing in colors (e.g., paint companies, the cosmetic industry) spend enormous amounts of time and money selecting names to accompany their various…”
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    Paying the way: The ticket to gender equality in sports by HEBL, Michelle R, GIULIANO, Traci A, KING, Eden B, KNIGHT, Jennifer L, SHAPIRO, Jenessa R, SKORINKO, Jeanine L, WIG, Anjali

    Published in Sex roles (01-08-2004)
    “…Past research shows that consumers tend to equate higher prices with higher value. However, it remains unclear whether consumers of athletic events follow the…”
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