Keith B. Maddox
Affiliations: | Psychology | Tufts University, Boston |
Area:
Social Psychology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Black Studies, Women's StudiesGoogle:
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Borgella AM, Howard S, Maddox KB. (2020) Cracking wise to break the ice: The potential for racial humor to ease interracial anxiety Humor. 33: 105-135 |
Maddox KB, Perry JM. (2017) Racial Appearance Bias: Improving Evidence-Based Policies to Address Racial Disparities Policy Insights From the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 5: 57-65 |
Crittle C, Maddox KB. (2017) Confronting Bias Through Teaching Teaching of Psychology. 44: 174-180 |
Hinzman L, Maddox KB. (2017) Conceptual and visual representations of racial categories: Distinguishing subtypes from subgroups Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 70: 95-109 |
Gaither SE, Remedios JD, Schultz JR, et al. (2016) Examining the effects of I-sharing for future white-black interactions Social Psychology. 47: 125-135 |
Gaither SE, Cohen-Goldberg AM, Gidney CL, et al. (2015) Sounding Black or White: priming identity and biracial speech. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 457 |
Maddox KB. (2015) Dear Black and White People: Know Thyself Indeed Psyccritiques. 60 |
Gaither SE, Schultz JR, Pauker K, et al. (2014) Essentialist thinking predicts decrements in children's memory for racially ambiguous faces. Developmental Psychology. 50: 482-8 |
Wang Q, Taylor HA, Brunyé TT, et al. (2014) Seeing the Forest or the Trees? Shifting Categorical Effects in Map Memory Spatial Cognition and Computation. 14: 58-89 |
Schultz JR, Maddox KB. (2013) Shooting the messenger to spite the message? Exploring reactions to claims of racial bias. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 39: 346-58 |