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    Minority Stress and Physical Health Among Sexual Minorities by Lick, David J., Durso, Laura E., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-09-2013)
    “…Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals suffer serious mental health disparities relative to their heterosexual peers, and researchers have linked these…”
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    Reflexive Activation of Monoracial Categories During Multiracial Categorization by Chwe, John Andrew H, Lick, David J, Freeman, Jonathan B

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (28-08-2024)
    “…Previous research has examined the real-time cognitive processes underlying perceivers' ability to resolve racial ambiguity into monoracial categorizations,…”
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    Straight Until Proven Gay: A Systematic Bias Toward Straight Categorizations in Sexual Orientation Judgments by Lick, David J, Johnson, Kerri L

    “…Perceivers achieve above chance accuracy judging others' sexual orientations, but they also exhibit a notable response bias by categorizing most targets as…”
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    The Straight Categorization Bias: A Motivated and Altruistic Reasoning Account by Alt, Nicholas P., Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    “…For 70 years, the field of social perception has concluded that perceivers can determine others' social category memberships with remarkable accuracy. However,…”
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    The Interpersonal Consequences of Processing Ease: Fluency as a Metacognitive Foundation for Prejudice by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    “…Existing theories of prejudice formation focus primarily on the contents of social cognition (stereotypes, emotions) as laying the foundation for interpersonal…”
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    Groups at a Glance: Perceivers Infer Social Belonging in a Group Based on Perceptual Summaries of Sex Ratio by Goodale, Brianna M., Alt, Nicholas P., Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    “…Human observers extract perceptual summaries for sets of items after brief visual exposure, accurately judging the average size of geometric shapes (Ariely,…”
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    3219 hospitalised patients with COVID-19 in Southeast Michigan: a retrospective case cohort study by Mulhem, Elie, Oleszkowicz, Andrew, Lick, David

    Published in BMJ open (07-04-2021)
    “…ObjectiveTo report the clinical characteristics of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in Southeast Michigan.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingEight…”
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    Superior Pattern Detectors Efficiently Learn, Activate, Apply, and Update Social Stereotypes by Lick, David J., Alter, Adam L., Freeman, Jonathan B.

    “…Superior cognitive abilities are generally associated with positive outcomes such as academic achievement and social mobility. Here, we explore the darker side…”
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    Intersecting Race and Gender Cues are Associated with Perceptions of Gay Men’s Preferred Sexual Roles by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-07-2015)
    “…Preferences for anal sex roles (top/bottom) are an important aspect of gay male identity, but scholars have only recently begun to explore the factors that…”
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    Physician Depression and Suicide: A Shared Responsibility by Eckleberry-Hunt, Jodie, Lick, David

    Published in Teaching and learning in medicine (03-07-2015)
    “…Issue: Although the exact number is often disputed, it has been reported that approximately 300 to 400 physicians in the United States take their own lives…”
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    Threat in the Company of Men: Ensemble Perception and Threat Evaluations of Groups Varying in Sex Ratio by Alt, Nicholas P., Goodale, Brianna, Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2019)
    “…Everyday, we visually perceive people not only in isolation but also in groups. Yet, visual person perception research typically focuses on inferences made…”
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    Fluency of visual processing explains prejudiced evaluations following categorization of concealable identities by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-05-2013)
    “…Prejudice arises from the categorizations people make upon perceiving others. To date, however, there has been little progress toward understanding how…”
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    You Can’t Tell Just by Looking!: Beliefs in the Diagnosticity of Visual Cues Explain Response Biases in Social Categorization by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-11-2014)
    “…Perceivers use visual information to categorize others into social groups. That said, anecdotal reports suggest that perceivers are more comfortable making…”
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    Evaluative implications of intersecting body weight and other social categories: The role of typicality by Alt, Nicholas P., Lick, David J., Hunger, Jeffrey M., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Body image (01-12-2019)
    “…•Participants judged typicality of heavier bodies that varied by social categories.•Asian, feminine, younger, and female heavier bodies were judged least…”
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    Perceptual Underpinnings of Antigay Prejudice: Negative Evaluations of Sexual Minority Women Arise on the Basis of Gendered Facial Features by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-09-2014)
    “…Psychologists have amassed robust evidence of antigay prejudice by assessing participants’ global attitudes toward sexual minorities and their reactions to…”
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    Social evaluative implications of sensory adaptation to human voices by Neuenswander, Kelsey L, Gillespie, Grace S R, Lick, David J, Bryant, Gregory A, Johnson, Kerri L

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-03-2024)
    “…People form social evaluations of others following brief exposure to their voices, and these impressions are calibrated based on recent perceptual experience…”
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    An exploratory study of resident burnout and wellness by Eckleberry-Hunt, Jodie, Lick, David, Boura, Judith, Hunt, Ronald, Balasubramaniam, Mamtha, Mulhem, Elie, Fisher, Cynthia

    Published in Academic medicine (01-02-2009)
    “…Physicians have a higher rate of burnout compared with the general population, and burnout's origin can be traced to residency training. Little evidence exists…”
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    Recalibrating Gender Perception: Face Aftereffects and the Perceptual Underpinnings of Gender-Related Biases by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L.

    “…Contemporary perceivers encounter highly gendered imagery in media, social networks, and the workplace. Perceivers also express strong interpersonal biases…”
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    The pupils are the windows to sexuality: pupil dilation as a visual cue to others’ sexual interest by Lick, David J, Cortland, Clarissa I, Johnson, Kerri L

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract In order to ensure successful mating opportunities, it is critical that human perceivers accurately infer others’ sexual interests. But how do…”
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    Disfluent Processing of Nonverbal Cues Helps to Explain Anti-Bisexual Prejudice by Lick, David J., Johnson, Kerri L., Rule, Nicholas O.

    Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-09-2015)
    “…Recent studies have documented that metacognitive processes underlying social perception contribute to interpersonal prejudice. For example, individuals…”
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