Melissa Burkley
Affiliations: | Psychology | Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorHart Blanton | grad student | 2006 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(The self -protective nature of negative in -group stereotypes.) |
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Sign in to add traineeSteven P. Stermer | grad student | 2013 | Oklahoma State University |
Angela Andrade | grad student | 2014 | Oklahoma State University |
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Bell AC, Burkley M, Bock J. (2018) Examining the asymmetry in judgments of racism in self and others. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-16 |
Bock J, Burkley M. (2018) On the Prowl: Examining the Impact of Men-as-Predators and Women-as-Prey Metaphors on Attitudes that Perpetuate Sexual Violence Sex Roles. 80: 262-276 |
Bock J, Byrd-Craven J, Burkley M. (2017) The role of sexism in voting in the 2016 presidential election Personality and Individual Differences. 119: 189-193 |
Wong YJ, Burkley M, Bell AC, et al. (2017) Manly to the core: Measuring men's implicit masculine self-concept via the Semantic Misattribution Procedure Personality and Individual Differences. 104: 320-325 |
Burkley E, Durante F, Fiske ST, et al. (2016) Structure and Content of Native American Stereotypic Subgroups: Not Just (Ig)noble. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology |
Burkley M, Burkley E, Bell AC, et al. (2016) Symbols of Pride or Prejudice? Examining the Impact of Native American Sports Mascots on Stereotype Application. The Journal of Social Psychology |
Burkley M, Andrade A, Burkley E. (2015) When Using a Negative Gender Stereotype as an Excuse Increases Gender Stereotyping in Others. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-9 |
Burkley E, Curtis J, Burkley M, et al. (2015) Goal Fusion: The Integration of Goals Within the Self-Concept Self and Identity. 14: 348-368 |
Stermer SP, Burkley M. (2015) SeX-Box: Exposure to sexist video games predicts benevolent sexism. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 4: 47-55 |
Burkley M, Burkley E, Stermer SP, et al. (2014) The ugly duckling effect: Examining fixed versus maleable beliefs about beauty Social Cognition. 32: 466-483 |