Justin A. Berg, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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(Attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy.) |
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Berg JA, Conover-Williams M. (2012) It's who you know: Personal networks and attitudes toward same-sex marriage Psychology of Attitudes. 111-123 |
Berg JA. (2012) Beliefs about immigrants and the persuasive power of a religious core network Friendships: Types, Cultural, Psychological and Social Aspects. 118-128 |
Rotolo T, Berg JA. (2011) In times of need: An examination of emergency preparedness and disaster relief service volunteers Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 40: 740-750 |
Ono H, Berg J. (2010) Homogamy and Intermarriage of Japanese and Japanese Americans With Whites Surrounding World War II Journal of Marriage and Family. 72: 1249-1262 |
Berg JA. (2010) Race, class, gender, and social space: Using an intersectional approach to study immigration attitudes Sociological Quarterly. 51: 278-302 |
Berg JA. (2009) White public opinion toward undocumented immigrants: Threat and interpersonal environment Sociological Perspectives. 52: 39-58 |
Berg JA. (2009) Core networks and whites' attitudes toward immigrants and immigration policy Public Opinion Quarterly. 73: 7-31 |
Berg JA. (2007) Subjective Age Identity during the Transition to Adulthood: Psychological and Sociological Perspectives Social Thought & Research. 28: 145-163 |
Johnson MK, Berg JA, Sirotzki T. (2007) Differentiation in self-perceived adulthood: Extending the confluence model of subjective age identity Social Psychology Quarterly. 70: 243-261 |
Johnson MK, Berg JA, Sirotzki T. (2006) Relative Age in the Transition to Adulthood Advances in Life Course Research. 11: 287-316 |