Amanda L. Mahaffey, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Social Psychology
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Angela Bryan grad student 2006 CU Boulder
 (Ways of being homophobic: Cognitive, behavioral, and physiological perspectives.)
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Mahaffey AL, Bryan AD. (2016) Changing Attitudes Through Social Influence: Does Social Distance Matter? Journal of Homosexuality. 63: 28-51
Webster GD, Laurenceau JP, Smith CV, et al. (2015) An investment model of sociosexuality, relationship satisfaction, and commitment: Evidence from dating, engaged, and newlywed couples Journal of Research in Personality. 55: 112-126
Bryan AD, Webster GD, Mahaffey AL. (2011) The big, the rich, and the powerful: physical, financial, and social dimensions of dominance in mating and attraction. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 37: 365-82
Mahaffey AL, Bryan AD, Ito TA, et al. (2011) In Search of the Defensive Function of Sexual Prejudice: Exploring Antigay Bias Through Shorter and Longer Lead Startle Eye Blink Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 41: 27-44
Nierman AJ, Thompson SC, Bryan A, et al. (2007) Gender role beliefs and attitudes toward Lesbians and gay men in Chile and the U.S Sex Roles. 57: 61-67
Giargiari TD, Mahaffey AL, Craighead WE, et al. (2005) Appetitive responses to sexual stimuli are attenuated in individuals with low levels of sexual desire. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 34: 547-56
Mahaffey AL, Bryan A, Hutchison KE. (2005) Sex differences in affective responses to homoerotic stimuli: evidence for an unconscious bias among heterosexual men, but not heterosexual women. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 34: 537-45
Mahaffey AL, Bryan A, Hutchison KE. (2005) Using startle eye blink to measure the affective component of antigay bias Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 27: 37-45
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