Chris G. Sibley

Affiliations: 
Dept.of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 
Area:
prejudice, political psychology, intergroup relations, personality, sampling
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De Keersmaecker J, Schmid K, Sibley CG, et al. (2024) The association between political orientation and political knowledge in 45 nations. Scientific Reports. 14: 2590
Lilly KJ, Sibley CG, Osborne D. (2023) Examining the indirect effect of income on well-being via individual-based relative deprivation: Longitudinal mediation with a random intercept cross-lagged panel model. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie
Bertenshaw Z, Sibley CG, Osborne D. (2023) Barriers to Biculturalism: Historical Negation and Symbolic Exclusion Predict Longitudinal Increases in Bicultural Policy Opposition. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231209657
Lilly KJ, Sibley CG, Osborne D. (2023) Perceived Relative Deprivation Across the Adult Lifespan: An Examination of Aging and Cohort Effects. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231195332
Bracegirdle C, Reimer NK, Osborne D, et al. (2023) The socialization of perceived discrimination in ethnic minority groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Osborne D, Costello TH, Duckitt J, et al. (2023) The psychological causes and societal consequences of authoritarianism. Nature Reviews Psychology. 2: 220-232
Claessens S, Sibley CG, Chaudhuri A, et al. (2023) Cooperative and conformist behavioural preferences predict the dual dimensions of political ideology. Scientific Reports. 13: 4886
Sengupta NK, Reimer NK, Sibley CG, et al. (2023) Does intergroup contact foster solidarity with the disadvantaged? A longitudinal analysis across 7 years. The American Psychologist
Satherley N, Zubielevitch E, Greaves LM, et al. (2022) Political attitude change over time following COVID-19 lockdown: Rallying effects and differences between left and right voters. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 1041957
Satherley N, Osborne D, Sibley CG. (2022) The political system through a partisan lens: Within-person changes in support for political parties precede political system attitudes. The British Journal of Social Psychology
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