2024
People Who Accommodate Others’ Sexist Views Are Themselves Perceived to Be Sexist
Vial A, Bailey A, Dovidio J. People Who Accommodate Others’ Sexist Views Are Themselves Perceived to Be Sexist. Psychology Of Women Quarterly 2024, 48: 252-270. DOI: 10.1177/03616843231221501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexist viewsMale actorsNegative reactionsAdditional online materialsAttribution theoryStudy 2PWQ's websiteOrganizational leadersStronger attributionsSocial normsJob dutiesGender prejudiceAttributionPrejudiceParticipantsSexismEmployment discriminationPeopleOnline materialsIntentionDecisionsDiscriminationIndividualsInterventionPersons
2021
Responses to outgroup help: The role of type of help and sense of control
Halabi S, Dovidio J, Nadler A. Responses to outgroup help: The role of type of help and sense of control. Journal Of Applied Social Psychology 2021, 51: 999-1012. DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12816.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSense of controlMinimal group paradigmAcceptance of assistanceOutgroup membersOne-groupGroup paradigmIngroup membersApplied implicationsSuch negative consequencesOffers of helpUnsolicited assistanceRole of typeNegative consequencesPractical implicationsPresent researchNegative reactionsOutgroupNegative responseIngroupHelpingImplicationsIntergroupFeelingsVariety of reasonsSense
2012
Responses to intergroup helping: Effects of perceived stability and legitimacy of intergroup relations on Israeli Arabs’ reactions to assistance by Israeli Jews
Halabi S, Dovidio J, Nadler A. Responses to intergroup helping: Effects of perceived stability and legitimacy of intergroup relations on Israeli Arabs’ reactions to assistance by Israeli Jews. International Journal Of Intercultural Relations 2012, 36: 295-301. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2011.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup relationsStatus relationsStatus Relations ModelPositive intergroup relationsIsraeli JewsPerceptions of illegitimacyIsraeli-Arab participantsIntergroup HelpingSocial identitySocial structural conditionsGreater perceptionPositive perceptionsPerceptionNegative reactionsRelation modelIsraeli ArabsCurrent researchValuable implicationsStructural relationsHelpingParticipantsRelationConflictImplicationsFindings
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