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D-Index
53
Citations
17792
World Ranking
4714
National Ranking
2615

Overview

Charles Stangor is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research and academic activities are situated within this institution.

No specific information on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work is available for Charles Stangor at this time.

There are also no documented awards or honors linked to their academic profile. The data indicates that Charles Stangor is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Research methods for the behavioral sciences

    Charles Stangor

  • Categorization of individuals on the basis of multiple social features.

    Charles Stangor;Laure Lynch;Changming Duan;Beth Glas

  • Attitudes and Attitude Change

    Shelly Chaiken;Charles Stangor

  • Memory for expectancy-congruent and expectancy-incongruent information: A review of the social and social developmental literatures.

    Charles Stangor;David McMillan

  • Prejudice : the target's perspective

    Janet K. Swim;Charles Stangor

  • Affective and cognitive determinants of prejudice

    Charles Stangor;Linda A. Sullivan;Thomas E. Ford

  • Stereotypes and Stereotyping

    CN Macrae;Mrc Hewstone;C Stangor

  • Stereotypes as individual and collective representations.

    Charles Stangor;Mark Schaller

  • Changing Racial Beliefs by Providing Consensus Information

    Charles Stangor;Gretchen B. Sechrist;John T. Jost

  • Perceived consensus influences intergroup behavior and stereotype accessibility.

    Gretchen B. Sechrist;Charles Stangor

  • Children's Social Reasoning about Inclusion and Exclusion in Gender and Race Peer Group Contexts

    Melanie Killen;Charles Stangor

  • Mental representations of social groups: advances in understanding stereotypes and stereotyping

    Charles Stangor;James E. Lange

  • How Children and Adolescents Evaluate Gender and Racial Exclusion

    Melanie Killen;Jennie Lee-Kim;Heidi McGlothlin;Charles Stangor

  • The study of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination within social psychology: A quick history of theory and research.

    Charles Stangor

  • Activating stereotypes undermines task performance expectations

    Charles Stangor;Christine Carr;Lisa Kiang

  • Stereotypes and prejudice : essential readings

    Charles Stangor

  • Social groups in action and interaction

    Charles Stangor

  • Changes in the marital relationship during the transition to first time motherhood: effects of violated expectations concerning division of household labor.

    Diane N. Ruble;Alison S. Fleming;Lisa S. Hackel;Charles Stangor

  • Threat and the social construction of stigma.

    Charles Stangor;Christian S. Crandall

  • Information-seeking and maternal self-definition during the transition to motherhood.

    Francine M. Deutsch;Diane N. Ruble;Alison Fleming;J. Brooks-Gunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet K. Swim
Janet K. Swim Pennsylvania State University
Melanie Killen
Melanie Killen University of Maryland, College Park
Christian S. Crandall
Christian S. Crandall University of Kansas
Diane N. Ruble
Diane N. Ruble New York University
John T. Jost
John T. Jost New York University
Alison S. Fleming
Alison S. Fleming University of Toronto
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Columbia University
Mark Schaller
Mark Schaller University of British Columbia
E. Tory Higgins
E. Tory Higgins Columbia University
Anne Maass
Anne Maass University of Padua

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