Publications

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*Leslie, G. J., Masuoka, N., Gaither, S. E., Remedios, J. D., & Vinluan, A. C. (in press). Voter evaluations of biracial-identified political candidates. Social Sciences. doi: 10.3390/socsci11040171

*Garay, M. M, Perry, J. M., & Remedios, J. D. (in press). The maintenance of the U.S. racial hierarchy through judgments of multiracial people based on proximity to Whiteness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

*Garay, M. M., & Remedios, J. D. (2022). A review of White-centering research practices in multiracial research in social psychology, 15,1-14. Social and Personality Psychology Compass.doi: 10.1111/spc3.12642

Remedios, J.D. Psychology must grapple with Whiteness. (2022). Nature Reviews Psychology, 1, 125-126. doi: 10.1038/s44159-022-00024-4

#Ledgerwood, A., #Hudson, S. T. J., #Lewis, N. A. Jr., #Maddox, K. B., #Pickett, C. L., #Remedios, J. D., #Cheryan, S., #Diekman, A. B., Goh, J. X., Goodwin, S. A., Munakata, Y., Navarro, D. J., Onyeador, I. N., Srivastava, S., & Wilkins, C. L. (2022). The pandemic as a portal: Reimagining psychological science as truly open and inclusive. Perspectives on Psychological Science (#indicates co-first authorship). doi: 10.1177/17456916211036654

Ledgerwood, A., Pickett, C., Navarro, D., Remedios, J. D., & Lewis, N. L., Jr. (2022). The unbearable limitations of solo science: Team science as a path for more rigorous and relevant research. Commentary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.doi: 10.31234/osf.io/5yfmq

*Chaney, K. E., Sanchez, D. T., & Remedios, J. D. (2021). Dual threats: Women of color experience both gender and racial stigma in the face of a single identity threat. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 24, 1095-1113. doi: 10.1177/1368430220942844

*Altheimer, G., Giles, G. E., Remedios, J. D., Kanarek, R. B., & Urry, H. L. (2021). Do emotions predict eating? The role of previous experiences in emotional eating in the lab and in daily life. Appetite, 158, 105016. doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2020.105016

Remedios, J. D., *Reiff, J. S., & Hinzman, L. (in press). An identity-threat perspective on discrimination attributions by women of colorSocial Psychological and Personality Science.

*Iankilevitch, M., Chasteen, A. L., Cary, L., & Remedios, J. D. (in press). How do multiracial and monoracial people categorize multiracial faces? Social Psychological and Personality Science.

*Garay, M., Meyers, C. K., Remedios, J. D., & Pauker, K. (in press). Looking like vs. acting like your race: Social activism shapes perceptions of multiracial individuals. Self and Identity: Special Issue on (People with) Unconventional Identities. doi: 10.1080/15298868.2019.1659848

*Vinluan, A. C., & Remedios, J. D. (in press). Who do Multiracials consider part of their racial ingroup? Social Psychological and Personality Science.

*Chaney, K. E., Sanchez, D. T., & Remedios, J. D. (2018). We are in this together: How the presence of stigmatized allies buffers against identity threatJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79, 410-422. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2018.09.005.

Remedios, J. D., & Snyder, S. H. (2018). The (in) efficiency of person construal involving intersectional social categories. Social Cognition: Special Issue on Intersectional and Dynamic Social Categories, 36, 517-533. Doi: 10.1521/soco.2018.36.5.517

Remedios, J. D., & Sanchez, D. T. (2018). Intersectional and dynamic social categories in social cognition [Editorial]. Social Cognition: Special Issue on Intersectional and Dynamic Social Categories, 36, 453-460. doi: 10.1521/soco.2018.36.5.453

Remedios, J. D., & Snyder, S. H. (2018). Intersectional oppression: Multiple stigmatized identities and perceptions of invisibility, discrimination and stereotyping. Journal of Social Issues, 74, 265-281. doi: 10.1111/josi.12268

Sanchez, D. T., *Chaney, K. E., Manuel, S. K., & Remedios, J. D. (2018). Theory of prejudice and American identity threat transfer for Latino and Asian Americans. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44, 972-983. doi: 10.1177/0146167218759288

Strait, M. K., *Floreke, V. A., Ju, W., Maddox, K. B., Remedios, J. D., Jung, M. F., & Urry, H. L. (2017). Understanding the uncanny: Both atypical features and category ambiguity provoke aversion towards humanlike robots. Frontiers in Psychology: Human-Media Interaction, 8: 1366. Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01366

*Cary, L., Chasteen, A. L., & Remedios, J. D. (2017). The Ambivalent Ageism Scale: Developing and validating a scale to measure benevolent and hostile ageism. The Gerontologist, 57, 27-36. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnw118

Wilson, J. P., Remedios, J. D., & Rule, N. O. (2017). Interactive effects of obvious and ambiguous social categories on perceptions of leadership: When double-minority status may be beneficial, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 888-900. doi: 10.1177/0146167217702373

Sanchez, D. T., *Chaney, K. E., *Manuel, S. K., Wilton, L. S., & Remedios, J. D. (2017). Stigma by prejudice transfer: Racism threatens White women and sexism threatens men of color. Psychological Science, 28, 445-461. doi: 10.1177/0956797616686218

Chaney, K. E., Sanchez, D. T., & Remedios, J. D. (2016). Organizational safety cue transfers. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42, 1564-1576. doi: 10.1177/0146167216665096

Gutsell, J. N. & Remedios, J. D. (2016). When men lean out: Subtle reminders of child-raising intentions and men and women’s career interests. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [Shared first-authorship], 67, 28-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2015.09.007

Remedios, J. D., & *Snyder, S. H. (2015). Where do we go from here? Toward an inclusive intersectional literature of multiple stigmatization [Commentary]Sex Roles. doi: 10.1007/s11199-015-0543

Gaither, S. E., Remedios, J. D., Schultz, J. R., Maddox, K. B., & Sommers, S. R. (2016). Examining the effects of I-sharing in future White-Black interactions. Social Psychology, 47, 125-135. doi: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000264

Remedios, J. D., *Snyder, S. H., & *Lizza, C. A. (in press). Perceptions of women of color who claim compound discrimination: Interpersonal judgments and perceived credibilityGroup Processes and Intergroup Relations. doi: 10.1177/1368430215591041

Remedios, J. D., & *Snyder, S. H. (2015). How women of color detect and respond to multiple forms of prejudiceSex Roles. doi: 10.1007/s11199-015-0453-5.

Kang, S. K., Plaks, J. E., & Remedios, J. D. (2015). Folk beliefs about genetic variation predict avoidance of biracial individualsFrontiers in Psychology: Personality and Social Psychology, 6: 357. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00357

*Gaither, S. E., Remedios, J. D., Schultz, J. R., & Sommers, S. R. (2015). Priming White identity elicits stereotype boost for Black/White individualsGroup Processes and Intergroup Relations. doi: 10.1177/1368430215570504

*Gaither, S. E., Remedios, J. D., Sanchez, D. T., & Sommers, S. R. (2015). Thinking outside the box: Multiple identity mind-sets affect creative problem solvingSocial Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 596-603. doi: 10.1177/1948550614568866

Remedios, J.D., & Chasteen, A.L. (2013). Finally, someone who "gets" me! Multiracial people value others' accuracy about their raceCultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 19, 453-460. doi:10.1037/a0032249.

Remedios, J.D., Chasteen, A.L., & Oey, E. (2012). "Unskilled" workers: Social skills stereotypes affect workplace evaluations of biracial peopleBasic and Applied Social Psychology, 34, 204-211. doi:10.1080/01973533.2012.674451.

Remedios, J.D., Chasteen, A.L., & Paek, J.D. (2012). Not all prejudices are experienced equally: Comparing experiences of racism and sexism in female minoritiesGroup Processes and Intergroup Relations, 15, 273-287. doi: 10.1177/136843021141159.

Remedios, J.D., Chasteen, A.L., Rule, N.O., & Plaks, J.E. (2011). Impressions at the intersection of ambiguous and obvious social categories: Does gay + Black = likable? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1312-1315. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2011.05.015.

Remedios, J.D., Chasteen, A.L., & Packer, D.J. (2010). Sunny side up: The reliance on positive age stereotypes in descriptions of future older selvesSelf and Identity, 9, p. 257-275. doi: 10.1080/15298860903054175.

Chasteen, A.L., Kang, S.K., & Remedios, J.D. (2012). Aging and stereotype threat: Development, process and interventions. In M. Inzlicht & T. Schmader (Eds.), Stereotype Threat: Theory, Process, and Application, 202 - 216. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.