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Overview

Bo Ekehammar is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research activities conducted within this institution, reflecting their engagement with the scientific community at Stockholm University.

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Best Publications

  • National differences in gender–science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement

    Brian A. Nosek;Frederick L. Smyth;N. Sriram;Nicole M. Lindner

  • International Preferences in Selecting Mates A Study of 37 Cultures

    David M. Buss;Max Abbott;Alois Angleitner;Armen Asherian

  • What matters most to prejudice: Big Five personality, Social Dominance Orientation, or Right‐Wing Authoritarianism?

    Unknown

  • Interactionism in personality from a historical perspective.

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  • Generalized Prejudice Common and Specific Components

    Nazar Akrami;Bo Ekehammar;Robin Bergh

  • Classical and modern racial prejudice: a study of attitudes toward immigrants in Sweden

    Unknown

  • The relation between personality and prejudice: a variable‐ and a person‐centred approach

    Unknown

  • Personality and Prejudice: From Big Five Personality Factors to Facets

    Unknown

  • Sex differences in sociopolitical attitudes: A replication and extension

    Bo Ekehammar;Jim Sidanius

  • Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation

    Unknown

  • Overweight People Have Low Levels of Implicit Weight Bias, but Overweight Nations Have High Levels of Implicit Weight Bias

    Maddalena Marini;Natarajan Sriram;Konrad Schnabel;Norbert Maliszewski

  • Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning Domains

    Denis Fischbacher-Smith;Moira Fischbacher-Smith;Julien Vitay;Fred H. Hamker

  • Ethnic hierarchies, ethnic prejudice, and social dominance orientation

    Unknown

  • Gender differences in implicit prejudice

    Unknown

  • Classical and modern prejudice: Attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities

    Unknown

  • Development and validation of Swedish classical and modern sexism scales

    Unknown

  • Tolerance for mental effort: Self-ratings related to perception, performance and personality

    Stan Dornic;Bo Ekehammar;Tarja Laaksonen

  • Sex‐related differences in socio‐political ideology

    Jim Sidanius;Bo Ekehammar

  • Perceptions of and reactions to stressful situations.

    David Magnusson;Bo Ekehammar

  • The multidimensionality of state and trait anxiety.

    Norman S. Endler;David Magnusson;Bo Ekehammar;Marilyn Okada

  • A method to study stressful situations.

    Bo Ekehammar;David Magnusson

  • Weinstein's Noise Sensitivity Scale: reliability and construct validity.

    Bo Ekehammar;Stan Dornic

  • Extraversion, neuroticism, and noise sensitivity

    Stan Dornic;Bo Ekehammar

  • AN ANALYSIS OF SITUATIONAL DIMENSIONS: A REPLICATION

    David Magnusson;Bo Ekehammar

  • Similar situations—Similar behaviors?: A study of the intraindividual congruence between situation perception and situation reactions☆

    David Magnusson;Bo Ekehammar

  • Sex differences in self-reported anxiety for different situations and modes of response.

    Bo Ekehammar

  • The Personality Underpinnings of Explicit and Implicit Generalized Prejudice

    Robin Bergh;Nazar Akrami;Bo Ekehammar

  • Cognitive functioning and socio‐political ideology A multidimensional and individualized analysis

    Jim Sidanius;Bo Ekehammar

  • Education and ideology: Basic aspects of education related to adolescents' sociopolitical attitudes.

    Bo Ekehammar;Ingrid Nilsson;Jim Sidanius

  • Short communication Personality scale response latencies as self-schema indicators: The inverted-U effect revisited

    Nazar Akrami;Lars-Erik Hedlund;Bo Ekehammar

Frequent Co-Authors

Jim Sidanius
Jim Sidanius Harvard University
David Magnusson
David Magnusson Stockholm University
Fernand Gobet
Fernand Gobet London School of Economics and Political Science
Thierry Devos
Thierry Devos San Diego State University
Michael W. Ross
Michael W. Ross University of Minnesota
Brian A. Nosek
Brian A. Nosek Center for Open Science
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam
Anthony G. Greenwald
Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington
Félix Neto
Félix Neto University of Porto
Peter Sturmey
Peter Sturmey Queens College, CUNY

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