Kimberly B. Kahn, Ph.D.

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University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Paul G. Davies grad student UCLA (PsychTree)
Phillip A. Goff grad student UCLA
David Sears grad student 2010 UCLA
 (The impact of Black stereotypicality on the experiences of stereotype threat.)
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Kahn KB, van Breen JA, Barreto M, et al. (2021) When is women's benevolent sexism associated with support for other women's agentic responses to gender-based threat? The British Journal of Social Psychology
Lake JS, Alston AT, Kahn KB. (2018) How Social Networking Use and Beliefs About Inequality Affect Engagement With Racial Justice Movements Race and Justice. 215336871880983
Kahn KB, McMahon JM, Stewart G. (2018) Misinterpreting Danger? Stereotype Threat, Pre-attack Indicators, and Police-Citizen Interactions Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 33: 45-54
McMahon JM, Kahn KB. (2018) When Sexism Leads to Racism: Threat, Protecting Women, and Racial Bias Sex Roles. 78: 591-605
Kahn KB, Davies PG. (2017) What Influences Shooter Bias? The Effects of Suspect Race, Neighborhood, and Clothing on Decisions to Shoot Journal of Social Issues. 73: 723-743
Dukes KN, Kahn KB. (2017) What Social Science Research Says about Police Violence against Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Understanding the Antecedents and Consequences—An Introduction Journal of Social Issues. 73: 690-700
Kahn KB, Thompson M, McMahon JM. (2017) Privileged protection? Effects of suspect race and mental illness status on public perceptions of police use of force Journal of Experimental Criminology. 13: 171-191
Kahn KB, Steele JS, McMahon JM, et al. (2016) How Suspect Race Affects Police Use of Force in an Interaction Over Time. Law and Human Behavior
Kahn KB, Lee JK, Renauer B, et al. (2016) The effects of perceived phenotypic racial stereotypicality and social identity threat on racial minorities' attitudes about police. The Journal of Social Psychology
Kahn KB, Goff PA, Lee JK, et al. (2016) Protecting Whiteness White Phenotypic Racial Stereotypicality Reduces Police Use of Force Social Psychological and Personality Science. 7: 403-411
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