Amy K. Kiefer, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Margaret J. Shih grad student 2005 University of Michigan
 (The effects of stereotypes on performance attributions: How gender -math stereotypes lead women to internalize failure.)
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Rietveld CA, Conley D, Eriksson N, et al. (2014) Replicability and robustness of genome-wide-association studies for behavioral traits. Psychological Science. 25: 1975-86
Kiefer A, Lin J, Blackburn E, et al. (2008) Dietary restraint and telomere length in pre- and postmenopausal women. Psychosomatic Medicine. 70: 845-9
Kiefer AK, Sanchez DT. (2007) Men's sex-dominance inhibition: do men automatically refrain from sexually dominant behavior? Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 33: 1617-31
Sanchez DT, Kiefer AK. (2007) Body concerns in and out of the bedroom: implications for sexual pleasure and problems. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 36: 808-20
Kiefer AK, Sekaquaptewa D. (2007) Implicit stereotypes, gender identification, and math-related outcomes: a prospective study of female college students. Psychological Science. 18: 13-8
Kiefer AK, Sanchez DT. (2007) Scripting sexual passivity: A gender role perspective Personal Relationships. 14: 269-290
Kiefer AK, Sekaquaptewa D. (2007) Implicit stereotypes and women's math performance: How implicit gender-math stereotypes influence women's susceptibility to stereotype threat Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43: 825-832
Sanchez DT, Kiefer AK, Ybarra O. (2006) Sexual submissiveness in women: costs for sexual autonomy and arousal. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 32: 512-24
Kiefer A, Sekaquaptewa D, Barczyk A. (2006) When appearance concerns make women look bad: Solo status and body image concerns diminish women's academic performance Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 42: 78-86
Kiefer AK, Sanchez DT, Kalinka CJ, et al. (2006) How women's nonconscious association of sex with submission relates to their subjective sexual arousability and ability to reach orgasm Sex Roles. 55: 83-94
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