His main research concerns Social psychology, Stigma, Coping behavior, Clinical psychology and Coping. His study explores the link between Social psychology and topics such as Ethnic group that cross with problems in Socioeconomic status and Self-esteem. Carol T. Miller has researched Stigma in several fields, including Perceived control and Attribution.
His Coping behavior research includes themes of Social stress, Cognition, Stressor, Social acceptance and Stress management. His Clinical psychology research includes elements of Test validity, Cronbach's alpha and Social rejection. His Coping study frequently links to other fields, such as Social status.
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Stigma. His research investigates the link between Social psychology and topics such as Racism that cross with problems in Psychological testing. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Stereotype, Interpersonal relationship and Sexual arousal.
His Coping and Psychometrics study in the realm of Clinical psychology connects with subjects such as Weight stigma and Overweight. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognition, Disengagement theory, Stressor and Stress management. His Stigma research incorporates themes from Social ecology and Test validity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Weight stigma, Overweight, Clinical psychology and Context. Carol T. Miller has included themes like Stigma and Native-Born, Immigration in his Social psychology study. Much of his study explores Weight stigma relationship to Anti-fat bias.
Overweight is intertwined with Reactivity, Chronic stress, Trier social stress test, Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis and Stressor in his research. His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Racism, Transactional analysis and Thriving. Context is intertwined with Decreased stress, Developmental psychology, Social rejection, Increased stress and Rumination in his study.
Carol T. Miller mainly investigates Social psychology, Weight stigma, Decreased stress, Context and Increased stress. His studies in Social psychology integrate themes in fields like Stigma and Clinical psychology. He incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Stigma, Weight based dosing, Weight gain, Social identity theory, Overweight and Weight loss.
Carol T. Miller interconnects Racism, Transactional analysis and Thriving in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His study in Stigma extends to Transactional analysis with its themes. Decreased stress overlaps with fields such as Social rejection and Developmental psychology in his research.
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A Theoretical Perspective on Coping with Stigma.
Carol T. Miller;Cheryl R. Kaiser.
Journal of Social Issues (2001)
Stop Complaining! The Social Costs of Making Attributions to Discrimination
Cheryl R. Kaiser;Carol T. Miller.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2001)
Coping with stigma and prejudice.
Carol T. Miller;Brenda Major.
(2000)
The ironic effects of weight stigma
Brenda Major;Jeffrey M. Hunger;Debra P. Bunyan;Carol T. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2014)
A Meta-Analysis of Heavyweight and Self-Esteem
Carol T. Miller;Kathryn T. Downey.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (1999)
Differences in Helping Whites and Blacks: A Meta-Analysis
Donald A. Saucier;Carol T. Miller;Nicole Doucet.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (2005)
The relationship between obesity, employment discrimination, and employment-related victimization
Esther D Rothblum;Pamela A Brand;Carol T Miller;Helen A Oetjen.
Journal of Vocational Behavior (1990)
Weighed down by stigma: How weight-based social identity threat contributes to weight gain and poor health.
Jeffrey M. Hunger;Brenda Major;Alison Blodorn;Carol T. Miller.
Social and Personality Psychology Compass (2015)
Measurement of stigma in people with HIV: a reexamination of the HIV Stigma Scale.
Janice Yanushka Bunn;Sondra E Solomon;Carol Miller;Rex Forehand.
Aids Education and Prevention (2007)
Stereotypes of obese female job applicants
Esther D. Rothblum;Carol T. Miller;Barbara Garbutt.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (1988)
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