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Kimberly E. Chaney
Kimberly E. Chaney
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
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Organizational identity safety cue transfers
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, JD Remedios
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42 (11), 1564-1576, 2016
1012016
Stigmatized‐identity cues in consumer spaces
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, MR Maimon
Journal of Consumer Psychology 29 (1), 130-141, 2019
802019
The endurance of interpersonal confrontations as a prejudice reduction strategy
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (3), 418-429, 2018
782018
Stigma by prejudice transfer: Racism threatens White women and sexism threatens men of color
DT Sanchez, KE Chaney, SK Manuel, LS Wilton, JD Remedios
Psychological Science 28 (4), 445-461, 2017
782017
Gender-inclusive bathrooms signal fairness across identity dimensions
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez
Social Psychological and Personality Science 9 (2), 245-253, 2018
70*2018
We are in this together: How the presence of similarly stereotyped allies buffer against identity threat
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, JD Remedios
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 79, 410-422, 2018
512018
“But that was meant to be a compliment!”: Evaluative costs of confronting positive racial stereotypes
NP Alt, KE Chaney, MJ Shih
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 22 (5), 655-672, 2019
482019
Theory of prejudice and American identity threat transfer for Latino and Asian Americans
DT Sanchez, KE Chaney, SK Manuel, JD Remedios
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (7), 972-983, 2018
402018
Dual cues: Women of color anticipate both gender and racial bias in the face of a single identity cue
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, JD Remedios
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 24 (7), 1095-1113, 2021
372021
Confrontation’s health outcomes and promotion of egalitarianism (C-HOPE) framework.
KE Chaney, DM Young, DT Sanchez
Translational Issues in Psychological Science 1 (4), 363, 2015
37*2015
No rest for the stigmatized: A model of organizational health and workplace sexism (OHWS)
SK Manuel, K Howansky, KE Chaney, DT Sanchez
Sex Roles 77 (9-10), 697-708, 2017
342017
The breadth of confrontations as a prejudice reduction strategy
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, NP Alt, MJ Shih
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (3), 314-322, 2021
242021
Paying a price for domestic equality: Risk factors for backlash against nontraditional husbands
KE Chaney, LA Rudman, JC Fetterolf, DM Young
Gender Issues 36 (1), 3-22, 2019
192019
Prejudice confrontation styles: A validated and reliable measure of how people confront prejudice
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25 (5), 1333-1352, 2022
162022
White categorical ambiguity: Exclusion of Middle Eastern Americans from the White racial category
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, L Saud
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (5), 593-602, 2021
162021
Lay theory of generalized prejudice moderates cardiovascular stress responses to racism for White women
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, MS Himmelstein, SK Manuel
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 24 (6), 998-1015, 2021
152021
We stand in solidarity with you (if it helps our ingroup)
KE Chaney, MB Forbes
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (2), 304-320, 2023
102023
How lay theories of prejudice shape prejudice confrontations: Examining beliefs about prejudice prevalence, origins, and controllability
KE Chaney, E Wedell
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 16 (4), e12658, 2022
102022
Stigmatized‐identity cues and consumer applications revisited
DT Sanchez, KE Chaney, MR Maimon
Journal of Consumer Psychology 29 (1), 160-164, 2019
72019
“I am (oppressed), therefore I see”: Multiple stigmatized identities predict belief in generalized prejudice and intraminority coalition
MD Pham, KE Chaney, DT Sanchez
Self and Identity, 1-27, 2023
62023
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