Search Results - "Soylu Yalcinkaya, Nur"
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A Cultural Psychological Model of Cross-National Variation in Gender Gaps in STEM Participation
Published in Personality and Social Psychology Review (01-11-2020)“…Gender gaps in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) participation are larger in societies where women have greater freedom of choice. We…”
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The Gendered Brain: Implications of Exposure to Neuroscience Research for Gender Essentialist Beliefs
Published in Sex roles (01-05-2021)“…How fundamentally different do people generally think men and women are? Gender essentialism refers to beliefs that women and men have distinct, innate, and…”
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The (Biological or Cultural) Essence of Essentialism: Implications for Policy Support among Dominant and Subordinated Groups
Published in Frontiers in psychology (30-05-2017)“…Most research links (racial) essentialism to negative intergroup outcomes. We propose that this conclusion reflects both a narrow conceptual focus on…”
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Silence in official representations of history: Implications for national identity and intergroup relations
Published in Journal of social and political psychology (31-01-2018)“…Dominant representations of history evolve through differential exercise of power to enable memory of collective triumphs and silence memory of collective…”
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Expressing the self or achieving security through academic choices: Implications for gender gaps in STEM pursuit
Published in Social psychology of education (01-12-2022)“…Gender gaps in representation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields persist across many societies, although the size of the gap…”
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Can they ever be one of us? Perceived cultural malleability of refugees and policy support in host nations
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-09-2018)“…Public support for accepting refugees into Western countries may depend on their perceived cultural malleability—the possibility of cultural change and…”
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Immigrant to Citizen: Identity Concerns Regarding Immigrants' Motivation to Naturalize
Published in Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology (01-07-2020)“…Objectives: The present research examines U.S. lawful permanent residents' (LPRs) motivations to apply for U.S. citizenship (i.e., naturalize). Method: Study 1…”
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Gendered virtual environments of STEM fields: a cultural-ecological analysis of predominantly white and historically black institutions
Published in Social psychology of education (01-04-2021)“…Although many studies have examined gender and racial discrepancies in STEM participation, few have considered variation in the gendered construction of STEM…”
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Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world
Published in Climatic change (01-04-2024)“…Some argue that complementing climate change mitigation measures with solar radiation management (SRM) might prove a last resort to limit global warming to…”
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Express Yourself or Secure Your Future? Constructions of Choice and Gender Gaps in STEM Fields
Published 01-01-2017“…In many developed societies, women have greater freedom than ever before to engage in academic and professional pursuits of their own choosing. However, gender…”
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Cinsiyet Özcülüğü Ölçeğinin Türkçe Uyarlaması ve Psikometrik Özellikleri
Published in Nesne-psikoloji Dergisi (2022)“…Gender essentialism refers to beliefs about innate, natural and fixed ‘essence’s that lead to fundamental differences between men and women. Since essentialist…”
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Cinsiyet Özcülüğü Ölçeğinin Türkçe uyarlaması ve psikometrik özellikleri
Published in Nesne-psikoloji Dergisi (2022)“…Cinsiyete dair özcülük, kadınların ve erkeklerin temelden farklılaşmasına neden olan, doğuştan, doğal ve değişmez birer ‘öz’leri olduğuna dair inanışları…”
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