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Samuel L. Gaertner, Ph.D.

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University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Guerra R, Waldzus S, Lopes D, et al. (2020) Little “we’s”: How common identities improve behavior differently for ethnic majority and minority children: Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 136843022090253
Ülger Z, Dette-Hagenmeyer DE, Reichle B, et al. (2018) Improving outgroup attitudes in schools: A meta-analytic review. Journal of School Psychology. 67: 88-103
Dovidio JF, Gaertner SL, Ufkes EG, et al. (2016) Included but Invisible? Subtle Bias, Common Identity, and the Darker Side of "We" Social Issues and Policy Review. 10: 6-46
Guerra R, Rodrigues D, Gaertner SL, et al. (2016) The Functional and Identity Indispensability Scale (FIIS) International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 54: 34-46
Deegan MP, Hehman E, Gaertner SL, et al. (2015) Positive expectations encourage generalization from a positive intergroup interaction to outgroup attitudes. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 41: 52-65
Dovidio JF, Gaertner SL, Saguy T. (2015) Color-Blindness and Commonality: Included but Invisible? American Behavioral Scientist. 59: 1518-1538
Vezzali L, Stathi S, Crisp RJ, et al. (2015) Imagined intergroup contact and common ingroup identity an integrative approach Social Psychology. 46: 265-276
Hehman E, Leitner JB, Deegan MP, et al. (2015) Picking teams: When dominant facial structure is preferred Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 59: 61-65
Scheepers D, Saguy T, Dovidio JF, et al. (2014) A shared dual identity promotes a cardiovascular challenge response during interethnic interactions Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 17: 324-341
Penner LA, Hagiwara N, Eggly S, et al. (2013) Racial Healthcare Disparities: A Social Psychological Analysis. European Review of Social Psychology. 24: 70-122
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