2021
Signaling hostility: The relationship between witnessing weight‐based discrimination in medical school and medical student well‐being
Meadows A, Barreto M, Dovidio J, Burke S, Wittlin N, Herrin J, van Ryn M, Phelan S. Signaling hostility: The relationship between witnessing weight‐based discrimination in medical school and medical student well‐being. Journal Of Applied Social Psychology 2021, 53: 215-230. DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical schoolsSchool burnoutSchool belongingHigher-weight patientsUS medical schoolsPsychological healthWeight stigmaSense of belongingStudents' psychological healthInstitutional culture changeMedical educationMedical studentsStudentsSchoolsFourth yearAnti-fat attitudesDerogatory humorWeight-based discriminationGeneral healthBelongingMarginalized groupsFirst yearReduced feelingsDiscriminatory behaviorBurnout
2010
Speaking With a Nonnative Accent: Perceptions of Bias, Communication Difficulties, and Belonging in the United States
Gluszek A, Dovidio J. Speaking With a Nonnative Accent: Perceptions of Bias, Communication Difficulties, and Belonging in the United States. Journal Of Language And Social Psychology 2010, 29: 224-234. DOI: 10.1177/0261927x09359590.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNonnative accentsSocial belongingPerceptions of listenersPerceptions of biasNative accentAccentBelongingCommunication difficultiesCommunication problemsPerception of stigmatizationUnited StatesStigmatizationCommunicationSpeakersExperiences of stigmaStudy 1Study 2PerceptionRelated facetsCurrent researchPast researchListenersExperienceCommunicatingResearch