Multicultural and colorblind ideology, stereotypes, and ethnocentrism among Black and White Americans.
Perceived discrimination and interracial contact: Predicting interracial closeness among Black and White Americans.
Implicit Bias among Physicians and its Prediction of Thrombolysis Decisions for Black and White Patients.
Event-related potentials and the decision to shoot: The role of threat perception and cognitive control.
The Difference Isn’t Black and White: Stereotype Threat and the Race Gap on Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices.
Looking Deathworthy: Perceived Stereotypicality of Black Defendants Predicts Capital-Sentencing Outcomes.
African Americans implicit racial attitudes and the depletion of executive function after interracial interactions.