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Kristin Pauker
Kristin Pauker
Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Race is gendered: how covarying phenotypes and stereotypes bias sex categorization.
KL Johnson, JB Freeman, K Pauker
Journal of personality and social psychology 102 (1), 116, 2012
5062012
In blind pursuit of racial equality?
EP Apfelbaum, K Pauker, SR Sommers, N Ambady
Psychological science 21 (11), 1587-1592, 2010
3922010
The subtle transmission of race bias via televised nonverbal behavior
M Weisbuch, K Pauker, N Ambady
Science 326 (5960), 1711-1714, 2009
3092009
Race salience and essentialist thinking in racial stereotype development
K Pauker, N Ambady, EP Apfelbaum
Child development 81 (6), 1799-1813, 2010
2932010
Learning (not) to talk about race: when older children underperform in social categorization.
EP Apfelbaum, K Pauker, N Ambady, SR Sommers, MI Norton
Developmental psychology 44 (5), 1513, 2008
2542008
Not so black and white: memory for ambiguous group members.
K Pauker, M Weisbuch, N Ambady, SR Sommers, RB Adams Jr, Z Ivcevic
Journal of personality and social psychology 96 (4), 795, 2009
2452009
Continuous dynamics in the real-time perception of race
JB Freeman, K Pauker, EP Apfelbaum, N Ambady
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (1), 179-185, 2010
1922010
“Prejudiced” behavior without prejudice? Beliefs about the malleability of prejudice affect interracial interactions.
PB Carr, CS Dweck, K Pauker
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (3), 452, 2012
1902012
A perceptual pathway to bias: Interracial exposure reduces abrupt shifts in real-time race perception that predict mixed-race bias
JB Freeman, K Pauker, DT Sanchez
Psychological Science 27 (4), 502-517, 2016
1542016
Race essentialism and social contextual differences in children's racial stereotyping
K Pauker, Y Xu, A Williams, AM Biddle
Child Development 87 (5), 1409-1422, 2016
1492016
Children's racial categorization in context
K Pauker, A Williams, JR Steele
Child development perspectives 10 (1), 33-38, 2016
1472016
Multiracial faces: How categorization affects memory at the boundaries of race
K Pauker, N Ambady
Journal of Social Issues 65 (1), 69-86, 2009
1352009
A review of multiracial malleability: Identity, categorization, and shifting racial attitudes
K Pauker, C Meyers, DT Sanchez, SE Gaither, DM Young
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 12 (6), e12392, 2018
1232018
Biracial and monoracial infant own‐race face perception: An eye tracking study
SE Gaither, K Pauker, SP Johnson
Developmental science 15 (6), 775-782, 2012
1152012
Ethnic identity and self‐esteem among Asian and European Americans: When a minority is the majority and the majority is a minority
Y Xu, JAM Farver, K Pauker
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (1), 62-76, 2015
982015
The role of diversity exposure in Whites’ reduction in race essentialism over time
K Pauker, C Carpinella, C Meyers, DM Young, DT Sanchez
Social Psychological and Personality Science 9 (8), 944-952, 2018
972018
When societal norms and social identity collide: The race talk dilemma for racial minority children
K Pauker, EP Apfelbaum, B Spitzer
Social psychological and personality science 6 (8), 887-895, 2015
922015
Social belonging motivates categorization of racially ambiguous faces
SE Gaither, K Pauker, ML Slepian, SR Sommers
Social cognition 34 (2), 97-118, 2016
902016
Black+ White= Not White: A minority bias in categorizations of Black-White multiracials
JM Chen, K Pauker, SE Gaither, DL Hamilton, JW Sherman
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 78, 43-54, 2018
772018
Essentialist thinking predicts decrements in children’s memory for racially ambiguous faces.
SE Gaither, JR Schultz, K Pauker, SR Sommers, KB Maddox, N Ambady
Developmental psychology 50 (2), 482, 2014
762014
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