Indigenous, Invisible: Sensitivity to Misrepresentation and Omission, Perceptions of Group Discrimination and Psychological Well-Being [0.03%]
原生居民却隐形人:对错代表和遗漏的敏感性、群体歧视感知与心理福祉
Julisa J Lopez,Ariana Munoz-Salgado,Emma Ward-Griffin et al.
Julisa J Lopez et al.
Contemporary representations of Native Peoples in mainstream U.S. society are largely scarce and inaccurate. This paper investigates individual differences in Native Peoples' sensitivity to biased social representations of their group. Acro...
Perceiver Positivity Differences Originate in Early-Stage Impression Formation: Evidence From a Recognition Task [0.03%]
感知者积极差异源于早期印象形成:来自识别任务的证据
Richard Rau,Lea Weiner,Lisa Vogel
Richard Rau
People differ in how positively they perceive others at first glance. The present research examined whether such positivity differences are already evident during early stages of impression formation, under conditions that do not require ex...
Devaluing Women's Orgasm: An Experimental Investigation of Whether, When, and to What Effect Women and Men Reduce the Importance of Women's Orgasm [0.03%]
女性性高潮被贬低的现象:一项关于男性和女性在何种情况下、以何种方式弱化女性性高潮重要性的实验调查研究
Grace Marie Wetzel,Hayley Svensson,Shana Cole et al.
Grace Marie Wetzel et al.
Across three experimental studies using hypothetical scenarios, we investigated under what circumstances, and to what effect, women and men devalue women's orgasm. In Studies 1 and 2, women reported their orgasm value in response to a hypot...
The Gendered Benefits of Communication Strategies: Women Leaders Are Less Effective but More Liked When They Use Prevention-Focused Language [0.03%]
沟通策略的性别收益:女性领导者采用预防型语言时效果较差但更受喜欢
M Asher Lawson,Sandra C Matz,Friedrich M Götz et al.
M Asher Lawson et al.
Research has identified a double-bind for female leaders: When acting in line with gender stereotypes, they are viewed as more likeable but less competent. Here, we test the impact of using gender stereotypical language-characterized by mor...
Lay Attributions of Conspiracy Beliefs Predict Intentions to Correct Conspiracy Believers [0.03%]
谬论归因与纠正阴谋论者意图之间的关系研究
Valentin Mang,Kai Epstude,Bob M Fennis
Valentin Mang
What do laypeople think causes conspiracy beliefs? In six correlational studies (N = 2,024) and a qualitative study (N = 190), we examined laypeople's attributions of others' conspiracy beliefs and how these attributions predict their inten...
How Does Rejection Feel? Explaining Victims' Reactions to Social Rejection From the Perspective of Self-Conscious Emotions [0.03%]
被拒绝的感觉如何?从自我意识情绪视角解释被社会排斥的受害者的反应
Irene Castro,Saulo Fernández
Irene Castro
Research has characterized the emotional response to social rejection as a generalized negative affect, overlooking the diverse reactions of rejected individuals. We explored how humiliation and related emotions (anger, shame, and guilt) ar...
From "Mesearch" to "Wesearch": Perceptions of Researchers Studying Their Own Intersectional Marginalization [0.03%]
从自我研究到我们研究:探究自己交叉性边缘化的研究人员的感知
Michael Thai,Audrée GrandPierre
Michael Thai
Important scientific contributions regarding intersectional marginalization are often advanced by researchers who, themselves, hold the relevant intersecting identities. But how are these researchers perceived? In an experiment gauging the ...
Deprivation or Dominance? Examining the Psychological Antecedents of Historical Negation Among Europeans Over Time [0.03%]
剥夺还是主导?考察欧洲人历史虚无主义的心理前因(历时变化视角)
Kieren J Lilly,Zoe Bertenshaw,Chantelle Kimberley et al.
Kieren J Lilly et al.
Although historical negation-the ideologically-based denial of the contemporary relevance of colonial injustices-sustains inequities between settler colonisers and Indigenous peoples, few studies explore the psychological processes underlyi...