Markus Kemmelmeier, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Social Psychology
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Eugene Burnstein grad student 2001 University of Michigan
 (Motivated racial cognition: Power and implicit goals to affirm or attenuate social hierarchy.)
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Wilson-Daily AE, Kemmelmeier M. (2020) Who is on our side? complexities of national identification among native and immigrant youth in Catalonia Journal of Youth Studies. 1-21
Wieland AM, Kemmelmeier M, Gupta VK, et al. (2019) Gendered cognitions: a socio-cognitive model of how gender affects entrepreneurial preferences Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 31: 178-197
Kusano K, Kemmelmeier M. (2018) Ecology of Freedom: Competitive Tests of the Role of Pathogens, Climate, and Natural Disasters in the Development of Socio-Political Freedom. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 954
McLean CL, Crowder MK, Kemmelmeier M. (2018) To honor and obey: Perceptions and disclosure of sexual assault among honor ideology women. Aggressive Behavior
Alvarez MJ, Kemmelmeier M. (2018) Free Speech as a Cultural Value in the United States Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5: 707-735
Wilson-Daily AE, Kemmelmeier M, Prats J. (2018) Intergroup contact versus conflict in Catalan high schools: A multilevel analysis of adolescent attitudes toward immigration and diversity International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 64: 12-28
Crowder MK, Kemmelmeier M. (2017) Cultural Differences in Shame and Guilt as Understandable Reasons for Suicide. Psychological Reports. 33294117728288
Crowder MK, Kemmelmeier M. (2017) New Insights on Cultural Patterns of Suicide in the United States: The Role of Honor Culture Cross-Cultural Research. 51: 521-548
Uz I, Kemmelmeier M. (2017) Can deception be desirable Social Science Information. 56: 539018416675070
Kemmelmeier M. (2016) Cultural differences in survey responding: Issues and insights in the study of response biases. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie
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