Michael A. Zarate, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology
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Lupo AK, Zárate MA. (2018) When "They" Become "Us": The Effect of Time and Ingroup Identity on Perceptions of Gay and Lesbian Group Members. Journal of Homosexuality
Hall GC, Yip T, Zárate MA. (2016) On becoming multicultural in a monocultural research world: A conceptual approach to studying ethnocultural diversity. The American Psychologist. 71: 40-51
Hitlan RT, Zárate MA, Kelly KM, et al. (2015) Linguistic ostracism causes prejudice: Support for a serial mediation effect. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-15
Enge LR, Lupo AK, Zárate MA. (2015) Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Prejudice Formation: The Role of Time-Dependent Memory Consolidation. Psychological Science
Nakamura N, Tummala-Narra P, Zárate MA. (2013) Expanding our borders: Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology's special issue on immigration. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 19: 233-5
Rivera LO, Arms-Chavez CJ, Zárate MA. (2012) Hemispheric resource availability influences face perception: a multiple resource approach to social perception. Laterality. 17: 369-83
Zárate MA, Quezada SA. (2012) Future Directions in Research Regarding Attitudes Toward Immigrants Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 12: 160-166
Quezada SA, Shaw MP, Zárate MA. (2012) Cultural inertia: The relationship between ethnic identity and reactions to cultural change Social Psychology. 43: 243-251
Zárate MA, Shaw M, Marquez JA, et al. (2012) Cultural inertia: The effects of cultural change on intergroup relations and the self-concept Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48: 634-645
Shaw M, Quezada SA, Zárate MA. (2011) Violence with a conscience: Religiosity and moral certainty as predictors of support for violent warfare Psychology of Violence. 1: 275-286
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