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7313
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398

Overview

Drew Nesdale is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and works primarily within the field of psychology. Their research focuses on areas including clinical psychology and experimental and cognitive psychology. The main topics addressed in their work encompass body image and dysmorphia studies, eating disorders and behaviors, as well as evolutionary psychology and human behavior.

Their recent publication record includes the following paper:

  • Emotion regulation and support from others: Buffering of body dysmorphic symptoms in adolescent and young adult men but not women (2020), published in the Journal of Adolescence

The research collaboration network of Drew Nesdale includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Alex A. Gardner
  • Tanya Hawes
  • Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck
  • Haley J. Webb
  • Allison M. Waters

Their work is most often published in the Journal of Adolescence, which is their primary publication venue as indicated by available data.

Best Publications

  • Social identity processes and children’s ethnic prejudice

    Drew Nesdale

  • Social identity and the development of children's group attitudes.

    Drew Nesdale;Debbie Flesser

  • Group Norms, Threat, and Children's Racial Prejudice

    Drew Nesdale;Anne Maass;Kevin Durkin;Judith Griffiths

  • Bullying and social identity: The effects of group norms and distinctiveness threat on attitudes towards bullying

    Kristofer Petri Ojala;Drew Nesdale

  • Migrant Ethnic Identity and Psychological Distress

    Drew Nesdale;Rosanna Rooney;Leigh Smith

  • Rejection Sensitivity, Social Withdrawal, and Loneliness in Young Adults

    John Watson;Drew Nesdale

  • Ethnic identification, self-esteem and immigrant psychological health

    Drew Nesdale;Anita S Mak

  • Threat, Group Identification, and Children's Ethnic Prejudice

    Drew Nesdale;Kevin Durkin;Anne Maass;Judith Anne Griffiths

  • Peer Groups, Social Identity, and Children's Bullying Behavior

    Amanda Louise Duffy;Drew Nesdale

  • Immigrant acculturation attitudes and host country identification

    Drew Nesdale;Anita S Mak

  • Learning Social Attitudes: Children's Sensitivity to the Nonverbal Behaviors of Adult Models During Interracial Interactions

    Luigi Castelli;Christina De Dea;Drew Nesdale

  • Effect of contact on intercultural acceptance: a field study

    Drew Nesdale;Patricia Todd

  • Empathy, group norms and children's ethnic attitudes

    Drew Nesdale;Judith Griffith;Kevin Durkin;Anne Maass

  • Developmental changes in children's ethnic preferences and social cognitions

    Drew Nesdale

  • A Longitudinal Rejection Sensitivity Model of Depression and Aggression: Unique Roles of Anxiety, Anger, Blame, Withdrawal and Retribution

    Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck;Drew Nesdale;Haley J. Webb;Mhasa Khatibi

  • Anxious and angry rejection sensitivity, social withdrawal, and retribution in high and low ambiguous situations

    Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck;Drew Nesdale

  • Relational Victimization, Loneliness and Depressive Symptoms: Indirect Associations Via Self and Peer Reports of Rejection Sensitivity

    Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck;Sarah Trevaskis;Drew Nesdale;Geraldine A. Downey

  • Effects of in-group and out-group ethnicity on children's attitudes towards members of the in-group and out-group

    Drew Nesdale;Anne Maass;Judith Anne Griffiths;Kevin Durkin

  • Social Groups and Children's Intergroup Attitudes: Can School Norms Moderate the Effects of Social Group Norms?

    Drew Nesdale;Michael J. Lawson

  • Evaluations and Stereotyping of Accented Speakers by Pre-Adolescent Children

    Drew Nesdale;Rosanna Rooney

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin Durkin
Kevin Durkin University of Strathclyde
Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck
Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck Griffith University
Anne Maass
Anne Maass University of Padua
Geraldine Downey
Geraldine Downey Columbia University
Adam Rutland
Adam Rutland University of Exeter
Anita S. Mak
Anita S. Mak University of Canberra
Christia Spears Brown
Christia Spears Brown University of Kentucky
Allison M. Waters
Allison M. Waters Griffith University
Melanie Killen
Melanie Killen University of Maryland, College Park
John Hattie
John Hattie University of Melbourne

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