Peter Glick, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Lawrence University, Appleton, WI, United States |
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Ramati-Ziber L, Shnabel N, Glick P. (2019) The beauty myth: Prescriptive beauty norms for women reflect hierarchy-enhancing motivations leading to discriminatory employment practices. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Glick P. (2019) Gender, sexism, and the election: did sexism help Trump more than it hurt Clinton? Politics, Groups, and Identities. 7: 713-723 |
Bareket O, Kahalon R, Shnabel N, et al. (2018) The Madonna-Whore Dichotomy: Men Who Perceive Women's Nurturance and Sexuality as Mutually Exclusive Endorse Patriarchy and Show Lower Relationship Satisfaction Sex Roles. 79: 519-532 |
Rudman LA, Glick P, Marquardt T, et al. (2016) When Women are Urged to have Casual Sex More than Men are: Perceived Risk Moderates the Sexual Advice Double Standard Sex Roles. 77: 409-418 |
Cuddy AJ, Wolf EB, Glick P, et al. (2015) Men as cultural ideals: Cultural values moderate gender stereotype content. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 109: 622-35 |
Glick P, Wilkerson M, Cuffe M. (2015) Masculine identity, ambivalent sexism, and attitudes toward gender subtypes: Favoring masculine men and feminine women Social Psychology. 46: 210-217 |
Glick P, Sakallı-Uğurlu N, Akbaş G, et al. (2015) Why Do Women Endorse Honor Beliefs? Ambivalent Sexism and Religiosity as Predictors Sex Roles. 75: 543-554 |
Aranda B, Glick P. (2014) Signaling devotion to work over family undermines the motherhood penalty Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 17: 91-99 |
Glick P. (2014) Commentary: Encouraging Confrontation Journal of Social Issues. 70: 779-791 |
Hart J, Glick P, Dinero RE. (2013) She Loves Him, She Loves Him Not: Attachment Style as a Predictor of Women's Ambivalent Sexism Toward Men Psychology of Women Quarterly. 37: 507-518 |