Shelley Noreen Aikman, PhD

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Psychology University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States 
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Verhaeghen P, Aikman SN. (2022) Police as threat: The influence of race and the summer of Black Lives Matter on implicit and explicit attitudes towards the police. Journal of Community Psychology
Verhaeghen P, Aikman SN. (2019) How the Mindfulness Manifold Relates to the Five Moral Foundations, Prejudice, and Awareness of Privilege Mindfulness. 11: 241-254
McLaughlin K, Aikman SN. (2019) That is What a Feminist Looks Like: Identification and Exploration of the Factors Underlying the Concept of Feminism and Predicting the Endorsement of Traditional Gender Roles Gender Issues. 37: 91-124
Verhaeghen P, Trani AN, Aikman SN. (2017) On Being Found: How Habitual Patterns of Thought Influence Creative Interest, Behavior, and Ability Creativity Research Journal. 29: 1-9
Aikman SN, Doyle-Portillo S, Verhaeghen P, et al. (2016) The Effect of Instruction Point of View on Self-efficacy for Performing Breast Self-exams American Journal of Health Education. 48: 1-10
Zhang P, Aikman SN, Sun H. (2008) Two types of attitudes in ICT acceptance and use International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 24: 628-648
Aikman SN, Crites SL. (2007) Structure of food attitudes: replication of Aikman, Crites, and Fabrigar (2006). Appetite. 49: 516-20
Hitlan RT, Carrillo K, Zárate MA, et al. (2007) Attitudes Toward Immigrant Groups and the September 11 Terrorist Attacks Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 13: 135-152
Aikman SN, Min KE, Graham D. (2006) Food attitudes, eating behavior, and the information underlying food attitudes. Appetite. 47: 111-4
Aikman SN, Crites SL, Fabrigar LR. (2006) Beyond affect and cognition: Identification of the informational bases of food attitudes Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 36: 340-382
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