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    How WEIRD and Androcentric Is Sex Research? Global Inequities in Study Populations by Klein, Verena, Savaş, Özge, Conley, Terri D.

    Published in The Journal of sex research (02-09-2022)
    “…Previous researchers have noted the domination of Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) samples in fields like psychology. In this…”
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    Epistemic Exclusion and Invisibility in Sex Research: Revisiting the WEIRD Dichotomy by Savaş, Özge, Klein, Verena, Conley, Terri

    Published in The Journal of sex research (12-06-2024)
    “…In our article titled, "How WEIRD and androcentric is sex research? Global inequities in study populations," we showed that the published sex research is…”
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    Children at Risk in the Preschool Period: Preschool Teachers’ Opinions by Erol, Dilek, Savaş, Özge

    Published in Egitim ve Bilim (01-01-2022)
    “…This research was planned to analyze preschool teachers' opinions about children at risk and to identify their experiences with children in different risk…”
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    Vulnerability and empowerment on the ground: Activist perspectives from the global feminisms project by Savaş, Özge, Caulfield, Sueann, Smith, Hanna, House, Madeline, Stewart, Abigail J.

    Published in Feminism & psychology (01-08-2023)
    “…Vulnerability is a standard criterion used by state and non-governmental organizations to identify groups of people in need of protection or support. Over the…”
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    The baggage and the benefits that travel with the F word: Transnational feminism and its discontents by Savaş, Özge, Duncan, Lauren E., Smith, Hanna M., Stewart, Abigail J.

    “…We examined how locally situated and transnationally circulated meanings of feminism interact forming implicit cultural meanings, and how these meanings about…”
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    Decolonial and intersectional feminist psychology for the future of (forced) migration and refugee resettlement by Savaş, Özge, Dutt, Anjali

    “…•Colonial history and relations continue to shape perception and treatment of migrants.•Intersectionality enables a more complex understanding of refugees’…”
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    Alternative Pathways to Activism: Intersections of Social and Personal Pasts in the Narratives of Women's Rights Activists by Savaş, Özge, Stewart, Abigail J.

    Published in Qualitative psychology (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2019)
    “…We examined pathways to activism, focusing on the narratives of women's rights activists who grew up in different places and times, using interview transcripts…”
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    All immigrants are not alike: Intersectionality matters in views of immigrant groups by Savaş, Özge, Greenwood, Ronni M., Blankenship, Benjamin T., Stewart, Abigail J., Deaux, Kay

    Published in Journal of social and political psychology (19-02-2021)
    “…In two studies, we investigated how intersecting social categories shape views of immigrants in the United States. In Study 1, we analyzed 310 attributes…”
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    Trust and tribulation: Racial identity centrality, institutional trust, and support for candidates in the 2020 US presidential election by Blankenship, Benjamin T., Davis, Tangier, Areguin, Maira A., Savaş, Özge, Winter, David, Stewart, Abigail J.

    “…We examined how racial‐ethnic identity centrality, or the importance of race/ethnicity in people's self‐perceptions, affected peoples’ support for the…”
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    Privilege and Marginality: How Group Identification and Personality Predict Right‐ and Left‐Wing Political Activism by Blankenship, Benjamin T., Frederick, Jennifer K., Savaş, Özge, Stewart, Abigail J., Montgomery, Samantha

    “…In two studies, we examine how different processes might underlie the political mobilization of individuals with marginalized versus privileged identities for…”
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    Okul Dışı Öğrenme Ortamlarına İlişkin Öğretmen Görüşlerinin İncelenmesi by ŞEKER, Perihan Tuğba, SAVAŞ, Özge

    “…Bu araştırma okul öncesi öğretmenlerinin okul dışı öğrenme ortamlarına ilişkin farkındalıklarını belirlemek, öğretmenlerin perspektifiyle öğretim programının…”
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    Turkish mothers' attachment orientations and mental representations of their children by Sümer, Nebi, Sakman, Ezgi, Harma, Mehmet, Savaş, Özge

    “…Objective: This study aims to investigate a group of Turkish mothers' internal working models and their critical correlates, including their self-reported…”
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    Piecing Together the American Voting Puzzle: How Voters’ Personalities and Judgments of Issue Importance Mattered in the 2016 Presidential Election by Blankenship, Benjamin T., Savaş, Özge, Frederick, Jennifer K., Stewart, Abigail J.

    “…In the wake of the 2016 election, which surprised pundits and voters on both the left and the right, there has been renewed interest in understanding what…”
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    Okulöncesi dönemde risk altındaki çocuklar: Okulöncesi öğretmenlerinin görüşleri by Erol,Dilek, Savaş,Özge

    Published in Egitim ve Bilim (01-02-2022)
    “…Bu araştırma okulöncesi öğretmenlerinin, risk altındaki çocuklara ilişkin görüşlerini analiz etmek ve kendi sınıflarındaki farklı risk grubundaki çocuklara…”
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    Negotiating Belonging: Attitudes Towards Immigrants and Refugees, and Experiences of Displaced Syrians in the U.S by Savaş, Özge

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…In this dissertation, I follow a migrant-centered approach in investigating the meso-level e.g., intergroup) and micro-level (e.g., individual) challenges and…”
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