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A dynamic model of guilt: Implications for motivation and self-regulation in the context of prejudice.
Threatened by the unexpected: Physiological responses during social interactions with expectancy-violating partners.
Why egalitarianism might be good for your health: Physiological thriving during stressful intergroup encounters.
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.
Interpreting references to group membership in context: Feelings about intergroup contact depending on who says what to whom.