Negin R. Toosi

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Tufts University, Boston 
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Nalini Ambady grad student 2011 Tufts
 (Meta-analytic and empirical investigations into interracial interactions: An intersectional, relational, and contextual approach.)

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Wilkins CL, Wellman JD, Toosi NR, et al. (2021) Is LGBT progress seen as an attack on Christians?: Examining Christian/sexual orientation zero-sum beliefs. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Wilkins CL, Wellman JD, Babbitt LG, et al. (2015) You can win but I can't lose: Bias against high-status groups increases their zero-sum beliefs about discrimination Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 57: 1-14
Toosi NR, Masicampo EJ, Ambady N. (2014) Aggressive Acts Increase Commitment to New Groups: Zombie Attacks and Blocked Shots Social Psychological and Personality Science. 5: 286-292
Toosi NR. (2013) The best beloved of all things Contemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice. 16: 341-350
Slepian ML, Masicampo EJ, Toosi NR, et al. (2012) The physical burdens of secrecy. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 141: 619-24
Toosi NR, Babbitt LG, Ambady N, et al. (2012) Dyadic interracial interactions: a meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin. 138: 1-27
Toosi NR, Sommers SR, Ambady N. (2012) Getting a word in group-wise: Effects of racial diversity on gender dynamics Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48: 1150-1155
Toosi NR, Ambady N. (2011) Ratings of Essentialism for Eight Religious Identities. The International Journal For the Psychology of Religion. 21: 17-29
Sommers SR, Apfelbaum EP, Dukes KN, et al. (2006) Race and media coverage of hurricane Katrina: Analysis, implications, and future research questions Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 6: 39-55
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