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Janice D. Yoder is an academic affiliated with Kent State University in the United States. Their research predominantly intersects the fields of Social Sciences, with a specialized focus on Gender Studies, Social Psychology, and Museology.

The scientist's scholarly output primarily addresses topics related to gender, feminism, and media, addressing various dimensions of gender roles, identity studies, and issues surrounding gender diversity and inequality. Additionally, they have contributed to research on LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, as well as on fashion and cultural textiles.

  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Fashion and Cultural Textiles

Janice D. Yoder has published in several peer-reviewed journals, with recurring appearances in Psychology of Women Quarterly and Sex Roles. Their recent papers include:

  • "Reflections About What I Learned as an Editor Making Judgments about Gender and Gendered Contexts with a Feminist Perspective" (2021), published in Sex Roles
  • "Book Review: Unshaved: Resistance & revolution in women's body hair politics" (2023), published in Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • "Book Review: The Palgrave handbook of power, gender, and psychology" (2024), published in Psychology of Women Quarterly

Their scholarly works do not indicate coauthorship with recurring collaborators, suggesting independent research contributions or varied collaborative networks.

Publication venues where Janice D. Yoder's work has appeared regularly include:

  • Psychology of Women Quarterly
  • Sex Roles

The scientist's research has contributed to the understanding of gender dynamics within social contexts, focusing on feminist perspectives and editorial reflections. Their work includes critical book reviews that engage with contemporary literature on gender politics and psychology.

Best Publications

  • RETHINKING TOKENISM: Looking Beyond Numbers

    Janice D. Yoder

  • Gender Differences in Leader Emergence Persist Even for Dominant Women: An Updated Confirmation of Role Congruity Theory

    Barbara A. Ritter;Janice D. Yoder

  • Encouraging Active Learning Can Improve Students' Performance on Examinations

    Janice D. Yoder;Catherine M. Hochevar

  • Looking beyond numbers: The effects of gender status, job prestige, and occupational gender-typing on tokenism processes.

    Janice D. Yoder

  • Testing a Culture-Specific Extension of Objectification Theory Regarding African American Women's Body Image

    Taneisha S. Buchanan;Ann R. Fischer;David M. Tokar;Janice D. Yoder

  • Toward a Feminist Understanding of Women and Power

    Janice D. Yoder;Arnold S. Kahn

  • “OUTSIDER WITHIN” THE FIREHOUSE Subordination and Difference in the Social Interactions of African American Women Firefighters

    Janice D. Yoder;Patricia Aniakudo

  • Making Gender Comparisons More Meaningful: A Call for More Attention to Social Context.

    Janice D. Yoder;Arnold S. Kahn

  • When Declaring “I am a Feminist” Matters: Labeling is Linked to Activism

    Janice D. Yoder;Ann Tobias;Andrea F. Snell

  • Is it All in the Numbers?: A Case Study of Tokenism

    Janice D. Yoder;Laura M. Sinnett

  • Undergraduates regard deviation from occupational gender stereotypes as costly for women.

    Janice D. Yoder;Thomas L. Schleicher

  • The Price of a Token.

    Janice D. Yoder

  • What Good is a Feminist Identity?: Women’s Feminist Identification and Role Expectations for Intimate and Sexual Relationships

    Janice D. Yoder;Rachelle L. Perry;Ellen Irwin Saal

  • “Outsider Within” the Firehouse: African American and White Women Firefighters

    Janice D. Yoder;Lynne L. Berendsen

  • 2001 Division 35 Presidential Address: Context Matters: Understanding Tokenism Processes and Their Impact on Women's Work:

    Janice D. Yoder

  • Gendered norms for family size, employment, and occupation: Are there personal costs for violating them?

    Karla Ann Mueller;Janice D. Yoder

  • Reliability of the Attitudes Toward Women Scale (AWS) and the Personal Attributes Questionnaire (PAQ)

    Jan D. Yoder;Robert W. Rice;Jerome Adams;Robert F. Priest

  • The Psychology of Women and Conservatism: Rediscovering Social Change.

    Arnold S. Kahn;Janice D. Yoder

  • The Role of Status in Producing Depressed Entitlement in Women's and Men's Pay Allocations

    Mary Hogue;Janice D. Yoder

  • When pranks become harassment: The case of african American women firefighters

    Janice D. Yoder;Patricia Aniakudo

Frequent Co-Authors

Bonnie Moradi
Bonnie Moradi University of Florida
Ann R. Fischer
Ann R. Fischer Southern Illinois University Carbondale
David M. Tokar
David M. Tokar Central State University

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