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Jessica D. Remedios
Jessica D. Remedios
Associate Professor of Psychology, Tufts University
Verified email at tufts.edu
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The ambivalent ageism scale: Developing and validating a scale to measure benevolent and hostile ageism
LA Cary, AL Chasteen, J Remedios
The Gerontologist 57 (2), e27-e36, 2017
2882017
Intersectional oppression: Multiple stigmatized identities and perceptions of invisibility, discrimination, and stereotyping
JD Remedios, SH Snyder
Journal of Social Issues 74 (2), 265-281, 2018
2032018
How women of color detect and respond to multiple forms of prejudice
JD Remedios, SH Snyder
Sex Roles 73, 371-383, 2015
1702015
Organizational identity safety cue transfers
KE Chaney, DT Sanchez, JD Remedios
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42 (11), 1564-1576, 2016
1172016
Impressions at the intersection of ambiguous and obvious social categories: Does gay+ Black= likable?
JD Remedios, AL Chasteen, NO Rule, JE Plaks
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (6), 1312-1315, 2011
1152011
Finally, someone who “gets” me! Multiracial people value others’ accuracy about their race.
JD Remedios, AL Chasteen
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 19 (4), 453, 2013
1032013
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
892017
Thinking outside the box: Multiple identity mind-sets affect creative problem solving
SE Gaither, JD Remedios, DT Sanchez, SR Sommers
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (5), 596-603, 2015
872015
The pandemic as a portal: Reimagining psychological science as truly open and inclusive
A Ledgerwood, STJ Hudson, NA Lewis Jr, KB Maddox, CL Pickett, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 17 (4), 937-959, 2022
782022
Interactive effects of obvious and ambiguous social categories on perceptions of leadership: When double-minority status may be beneficial
JP Wilson, JD Remedios, NO Rule
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (6), 888-900, 2017
772017
Understanding the uncanny: Both atypical features and category ambiguity provoke aversion toward humanlike robots
MK Strait, VA Floerke, W Ju, K Maddox, JD Remedios, MF Jung, HL Urry
Frontiers in psychology 8, 1366, 2017
712017
Aging and stereotype threat: Development, process, and interventions.
AL Chasteen, SK Kang, JD Remedios
Oxford University Press, 2012
632012
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
582018
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
572021
Priming White identity elicits stereotype boost for biracial Black-White individuals
SE Gaither, JD Remedios, JR Schultz, SR Sommers
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 18 (6), 778-787, 2015
542015
Where do we go from here? Toward an inclusive and intersectional literature of multiple stigmatization
JD Remedios, SH Snyder
Sex Roles 73, 408-413, 2015
522015
Psychology must grapple with Whiteness
JD Remedios
Nature Reviews Psychology 1 (3), 125-126, 2022
472022
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
472018
A review of White‐centering practices in multiracial research in social psychology
MM Garay, JD Remedios
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 15 (10), e12642, 2021
442021
Folk beliefs about genetic variation predict avoidance of biracial individuals
SK Kang, JE Plaks, JD Remedios
Frontiers in psychology 6, 357, 2015
392015
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