Search Results - "Ksenofontov, Inna"
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The Harmful Side of Thanks: Thankful Responses to High-Power Group Help Undermine Low-Power Groups’ Protest
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-05-2020)“…Giving thanks has multiple psychological benefits. However, within intergroup contexts, thankful responses from low-power to high-power group members could…”
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Mentioning the Sample’s Country in the Article’s Title Leads to Bias in Research Evaluation
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2022)“…Psychology research from Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries, especially from the United States, receives more scientific…”
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Brilliance as gender deviance: Gender-role incongruity as another barrier to women's success in academic fields
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2025)“…“Brilliance,” a state of extreme intellectual ability, is stereotypically associated with men but not women. Research finds that portrayals of brilliance as a…”
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(Not so) powerful allies? Decision makers’ reactions to advantaged group allies in collective action
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-12-2023)“…Do allies in collective action have a positive impact on political efficacy? Theoretical considerations and common sense might lead us to expect that…”
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Antecedents and consequences of autonomy‐ and dependency‐oriented help toward refugees
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-06-2019)“…We tested antecedents (paternalistic beliefs; Study 1) and consequences (social change potential; Study 2) of autonomy‐ and dependency‐oriented help and…”
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Explicit but not implicit sexist beliefs predict benevolent and hostile sexist behavior
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-10-2015)“…Much work has been carried out on sexist attitudes, but only little on sexist behaviors. The goal of the present research was to close this gap by testing how…”
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