Tracie L. Stewart

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Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
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Social Psychology
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Eliot R. Smith grad student 1995 Indiana University (PsychTree)
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Combs BH, Stewart TL, Sonnett J. (2016) People Like Us: Dominance-oriented Racial Affiliation Preferences and the White Greek System on a Southern U.S. Campus Sociological Spectrum. 37: 27-47
Latu IM, Mast MS, Stewart TL. (2015) Gender Biases in (Inter) Action: The Role of Interviewers’ and Applicants’ Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes in Predicting Women’s Job Interview Outcomes Psychology of Women Quarterly. 39: 539-552
Stewart TL, Amoss RT, Weiner BA, et al. (2013) The Psychophysiology of Social Action: Facial Electromyographic Responses to Stigmatized Groups Predict Antidiscrimination Action Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 35: 418-425
Stewart TL, Latu IM, Branscombe NR, et al. (2012) White Privilege Awareness and Efficacy to Reduce Racial Inequality Improve White Americans' Attitudes Toward African Americans Journal of Social Issues. 68: 11-27
Latu IM, Stewart TL, Myers AC, et al. (2011) What we "say" and what we "think" about female managers: Explicit versus implicit associations of women with success Psychology of Women Quarterly. 35: 252-266
Stewart TL, Latu IM, Branscombe NR, et al. (2010) Yes we can!: prejudice reduction through seeing (inequality) and believing (in social change). Psychological Science. 21: 1557-62
Stewart TL, Latu IM, Kawakami K, et al. (2010) Consider the situation: Reducing automatic stereotyping through Situational Attribution Training Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 46: 221-225
Parfene C, Stewart TL, King TZ. (2009) Epilepsy stigma and stigma by association in the workplace. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 15: 461-6
Smith VJ, Stewart TL, Myers AC, et al. (2008) Implicit coping responses to racism predict African Americans' level of psychological distress Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 30: 264-277
Stewart TL, Jaspers KE, Estes SB, et al. (2007) Interethnic differences (or similarities?) in the relative individuation of women and men Sex Roles. 57: 21-29
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