Close-mindedness and social behaviour: An investigation of a motivated social cognition approach
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Kent
Department Name: Sch of Psychology
Abstract
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Rachel Calogero (Principal Investigator / Fellow) |
Publications
Calogero R
(2010)
Objectification Theory Predicts College Women's Attitudes Toward Cosmetic Surgery
in Sex Roles
Calogero R
(2009)
Self-discrepancy and chronic social self-consciousness: Unique and interactive effects of gender and real-ought discrepancy
in Personality and Individual Differences
Calogero R
(2009)
A need basis for values: Associations between the need for cognitive closure and value priorities
in Personality and Individual Differences
Calogero RM
(2009)
Objectification processes and disordered eating in British women and men.
in Journal of health psychology
Calogero RM
(2009)
Potential implications of the objectification of women's bodies for women's sexual satisfaction.
in Body image
Calogero RM
(2011)
Self-subjugation among women: exposure to sexist ideology, self-objectification, and the protective function of the need to avoid closure.
in Journal of personality and social psychology
Chrisler, Joan C.; McCreary, Donald R.
(2010)
Handbook of Gender Research in Psychology
Mond JM
(2009)
Excessive exercise in eating disorder patients and in healthy women.
in The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry