Penelope Oakes

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University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
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Batten G, Oakes PM, Alexander T. (2014) Factors associated with social interactions between deaf children and their hearing peers: a systematic literature review. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 19: 285-302
Eggins RA, Reynolds KJ, Oakes PJ, et al. (2007) Citizen participation in a deliberative poll: Factors predicting attitude change and political engagement Australian Journal of Psychology. 59: 94-100
Simon B, Oakes P. (2006) Beyond dependence: An identity approach to social power and domination Human Relations. 59: 105-139
Khoo ACE, Oakes PJ. (2003) School misbehaviour as a coping strategy for negative social comparison and academic failure Social Psychology of Education. 6: 255-281
Oakes P. (2002) Psychological groups and political psychology: A response to Huddy's "critical examination of social identity theory" Political Psychology. 23: 809-824
Haslam SA, Platow MJ, Turner JC, et al. (2001) Social Identity and the Romance of Leadership: The Importance of being Seen to be ‘Doing it for Us’ Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 4: 191-205
Reynolds KJ, Oakes PJ, Haslam SA, et al. (2000) Responses to powerlessness: Stereotyping as an instrument of social conflict Group Dynamics. 4: 275-290
Khoo ACE, Oakes PJ. (2000) The variability of the delinquent self: Anti-authority attitudes and endorsement of neutralization techniques among incarcerated delinquents in Singapore Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 3: 125-132
Reynolds KJ, Oakes PJ. (2000) Variability in impression formation: Investigating the role of motivation, capacity, and the categorization process Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26: 355-373
Haslam SA, Oakes PJ, Reynolds KJ, et al. (1999) Social Identity Salience and the Emergence of Stereotype Consensus Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 25: 809-818
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