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Corinne Moss-Racusin
Corinne Moss-Racusin
Associate Professor of Psychology, Skidmore College
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Science faculty’s subtle gender biases favor male students
CA Moss-Racusin, JF Dovidio, VL Brescoll, MJ Graham, J Handelsman
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 109 (41), 16474-16479, 2012
41192012
Status incongruity and backlash effects: Defending the gender hierarchy motivates prejudice against female leaders
LA Rudman, CA Moss-Racusin, JE Phelan, S Nauts
Journal of experimental social psychology 48 (1), 165-179, 2012
14992012
When men break the gender rules: status incongruity and backlash against modest men.
CA Moss-Racusin, JE Phelan, LA Rudman
Psychology of Men & Masculinity 11 (2), 140, 2010
6632010
Weight stigmatization and bias reduction: perspectives of overweight and obese adults
RM Puhl, CA Moss-Racusin, MB Schwartz, KD Brownell
Health education research 23 (2), 347-358, 2008
5502008
Internalization of weight bias: Implications for binge eating and emotional well‐being
RM Puhl, CA Moss‐Racusin, MB Schwartz
Obesity 15 (1), 19-23, 2007
5412007
Competent yet out in the cold: Shifting criteria for hiring reflect backlash toward agentic women
JE Phelan, CA Moss-Racusin, LA Rudman
Psychology of Women Quarterly 32 (4), 406-413, 2008
5002008
Disruptions in women's self-promotion: The backlash avoidance model
CA Moss-Racusin, LA Rudman
Psychology of women quarterly 34 (2), 186-202, 2010
3722010
Reactions to vanguards: Advances in backlash theory
LA Rudman, CA Moss-Racusin, P Glick, JE Phelan
Advances in experimental social psychology 45, 167-227, 2012
3272012
Quality of evidence revealing subtle gender biases in science is in the eye of the beholder
IM Handley, ER Brown, CA Moss-Racusin, JL Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (43), 13201-13206, 2015
3212015
Gender differences in work-family guilt in parents of young children
JL Borelli, SK Nelson, LM River, SA Birken, C Moss-Racusin
Sex Roles 76, 356-368, 2017
2472017
Gender bias produces gender gaps in STEM engagement
CA Moss-Racusin, C Sanzari, N Caluori, H Rabasco
Sex Roles 79 (11), 651-670, 2018
1992018
Scientific diversity interventions
CA Moss-Racusin, J van der Toorn, JF Dovidio, VL Brescoll, MJ Graham, ...
Science 343 (6171), 615-616, 2014
1962014
In some professions, women have become well represented, yet gender bias persists—Perpetuated by those who think it is not happening
CT Begeny, MK Ryan, CA Moss-Racusin, G Ravetz
Science advances 6 (26), eaba7814, 2020
1922020
When do we confront? Perceptions of costs and benefits predict confronting discrimination on behalf of the self and others
JJ Good, CA Moss-Racusin, DT Sanchez
Psychology of Women Quarterly 36 (2), 210-226, 2012
1622012
Can evidence impact attitudes? Public reactions to evidence of gender bias in STEM fields
CA Moss-Racusin, AK Molenda, CR Cramer
Psychology of Women Quarterly 39 (2), 194-209, 2015
1472015
Engaging men in gender initiatives: What change agents need to know
J Prime, CA Moss-Racusin
Catalyst, 2009
1292009
Reactions to gender egalitarian men: Perceived feminization due to stigma-by-association
LA Rudman, K Mescher, CA Moss-Racusin
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 16 (5), 572-599, 2013
1202013
Addressing unintended consequences of gender diversity interventions on women’s sense of belonging in STEM
ES Pietri, EP Hennes, JF Dovidio, VL Brescoll, AH Bailey, ...
Sex Roles 80, 527-547, 2019
1132019
Bringing work home: Gender and parenting correlates of work-family guilt among parents of toddlers
JL Borelli, SK Nelson-Coffey, LM River, SA Birken, C Moss-Racusin
Journal of Child and Family Studies 26, 1734-1745, 2017
1042017
A “scientific diversity” intervention to reduce gender bias in a sample of life scientists
CA Moss-Racusin, J van der Toorn, JF Dovidio, VL Brescoll, MJ Graham, ...
CBE—Life Sciences Education 15 (3), ar29, 2016
1032016
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