Hana R. Shepherd, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(Great decisions: The organizational basis of foreign policy ideas in the Council on Foreign Relations.) |
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Daniels C, DiMaggio P, Mora GC, et al. (2021) Has Pandemic Threat Stoked Xenophobia? How COVID-19 Influences California Voters' Attitudes toward Diversity and Immigration. Sociological Forum (Randolph, N.J.). 36: 889-915 |
Callejas LM, Shepherd H. (2020) Conflict as a Social Status Mobility Mechanism in Schools: A Network Approach: Social Psychology Quarterly. 19027251987693 |
Shepherd H, Lane J. (2019) In the mix: Social integration and social media adoption. Social Science Research. 82: 1-17 |
Marshall EA, Shepherd H. (2018) Fertility Preferences and Cognition: Religiosity and Experimental Effects of Decision Context on College Women. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 80: 521-536 |
Shepherd H, Marshall EA. (2018) The Implicit Activation Mechanism of Culture: A Survey Experiment on Associations with Childbearing. Poetics (Hague, Netherlands). 69: 1-14 |
DiMaggio P, Sotoudeh R, Goldberg A, et al. (2017) Culture out of attitudes: Relationality, population heterogeneity and attitudes toward science and religion in the U.S. Poetics. 68: 31-51 |
Paluck EL, Shepherd H, Aronow PM. (2016) Changing climates of conflict: A social network experiment in 56 schools. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113: 566-71 |
Shepherd H, Paluck EL. (2015) Stopping the Drama Gendered Influence in a Network Field Experiment Social Psychology Quarterly. 78: 173-193 |
Shepherd H. (2014) Culture and Cognition: A Process Account of Culture Sociological Forum. 29: 1007-1011 |
Shepherd H. (2011) The Cultural Context of Cognition: What the Implicit Association Test Tells Us About How Culture Works Sociological Forum. 26: 121-143 |