2022
The way they look: Phenotypic prototypicality shapes the perceived intergroup attitudes of in- and out-group members
Kunst J, Dovidio J, Bailey A, Obaidi M. The way they look: Phenotypic prototypicality shapes the perceived intergroup attitudes of in- and out-group members. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2022, 100: 104303. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOut-group membersIntergroup attitudesExperiment 2Pre-registered experimentsGroups of participantsIntergroup contactIntergroup relationsStigma consciousnessExperiment 3Experiment 4Experiment 1Interracial relationsGroup membersPersonal attitudesPrevious researchWhite participantsPrototypicalityGroup targetsParticipantsLittle prejudiceAttitudesFuture directionsSocial implicationsWhite AmericansRepresentative sample
2017
Physical Health Disparities and Stigma: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Body Weight
Dovidio J, Penner L, Calabrese S, Pearl R. Physical Health Disparities and Stigma: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Body Weight. 2017, 29-52. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial groupsDominant social groupsDisadvantaged social groupsHealth disparitiesSexual minoritiesSexual orientationEvidence of stigmaStigma influencesPhysical health disparitiesStigmaTheoretical understandingDisparitiesChapterDeeper understandingPhysical healthMembersIndirect wayHealthMinorityRaceUnderstandingPeopleBody weightFuture directionsBlacksReducing intergroup bias through intergroup contact: Twenty years of progress and future directions
Dovidio J, Love A, Schellhaas F, Hewstone M. Reducing intergroup bias through intergroup contact: Twenty years of progress and future directions. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 2017, 20: 606-620. DOI: 10.1177/1368430217712052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup contactIntergroup relationsIndividual-level outcomesIndividual-level processesIntergroup biasMultiple categorizationEffect of contactContact hypothesisClassic researchGroup processTemporal stagesContact theoryResearch directionsFuture directionsConceptual foundationsVaried outcomesSocial changeDirect relationshipBroader viewAntecedentsDifferent formsResearchRecent workCategorizationOutcomes
2016
Playing below the poverty line: Investigating an online game as a way to reduce prejudice toward the poor
Roussos G, Dovidio J. Playing below the poverty line: Investigating an online game as a way to reduce prejudice toward the poor. Cyberpsychology Journal Of Psychosocial Research On Cyberspace 2016, 10 DOI: 10.5817/cp2016-2-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Others as Objects: How Women and Men Perceive the Consequences of Self-Objectification
Newheiser A, LaFrance M, Dovidio J. Others as Objects: How Women and Men Perceive the Consequences of Self-Objectification. Sex Roles 2010, 63: 657-671. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-010-9879-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMore negative emotionsNegative psychological impactStrong negative reactionsNegative emotionsSelf-ObjectificationStudies 1aStudy 1bStudy 2Psychological impactOnline sampleFemale targetsU.S. undergraduatesNegative reactionsOwn stateFuture directionsEmotionsPeoplePerceiveUndergraduatesParticipantsImplicationsExperienceObjectsHypothesis