Kumar Yogeeswaran, Ph.D.

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2012 Psychology University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
General Psychology, Social Psychology, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Nilanjana  (Buju) Dasgupta grad student 2012 U Mass Amherst
 (The devil's in the details: Abstract vs. concrete construals of multiculturalism have differential effects on attitudes and behavioral intentions toward ethnic minority groups.)
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Yogeeswaran K, Gale J, Hoffman A, et al. (2023) Does county-level implicit national exclusion predict political participation among Asian Americans? Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Adelman L, Yogeeswaran K, Verkuyten M. (2023) The unintended consequences of tolerance: The experience and repercussions of being tolerated for minority group members. Plos One. 18: e0282073
Verkuyten M, Schlette A, Adelman L, et al. (2022) Deliberative thinking increases tolerance of minority group practices: Testing a dual-process model of tolerance. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
Verkuyten M, Adelman L, Yogeeswaran K. (2022) Intolerance of Transgressive Protest Actions: The Differential Roles of Deontological and Utilitarian Morality. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672221099709
Adelman L, Verkuyten M, Yogeeswaran K. (2021) Distinguishing Active and Passive Outgroup Tolerance: Understanding Its Prevalence and the Role of Moral Concern. Political Psychology. 43: 731-750
Adelman L, Verkuyten M, Yogeeswaran K. (2021) Moralization and moral trade-offs explain (in)tolerance of Muslim minority behaviours. European Journal of Social Psychology. 51: 924-935
Verkuyten M, Adelman L, Yogeeswaran K. (2021) Tolerance as forbearance: Overcoming intuitive versus deliberative objections to cultural, religious, and ideological differences. Psychological Review. 129: 368-387
Verkuyten M, Schlette A, Adelman L, et al. (2021) With rhyme and reason: Recognizing reasons for disliked practices increases tolerance. The British Journal of Social Psychology
Cvetkovska S, Verkuyten M, Adelman L, et al. (2021) Being tolerated: Implications for well-being among ethnic minorities. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
Andrews NP, Yogeeswaran K, Wang MJ, et al. (2020) Is Social Media Use Changing Who We Are? Examining the Bidirectional Relationship Between Personality and Social Media Use. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
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