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List of works by Matthew Hammond

"We protect, you serve": Ambivalent Sexism and Violence against Women in India

Actor and partner power are distinct and have differential effects on social behavior

scientific article published in February 2023

Ambivalent Sexism and Tolerance of Violence Against Women in India

scientific article published on 13 June 2024

Attachment anxiety and reactions to relationship threat: the benefits and costs of inducing guilt in romantic partners

scientific article published on 30 September 2013

Benevolent Sexism and Support of Romantic Partner's Goals: Undermining Women's Competence While Fulfilling Men's Intimacy Needs.

scientific article

Benevolently sexist women are more vulnerable to problems and hostility within intimate relationships

2012 master's thesis by Matthew Hammond at University of Auckland

Biased and accurate: depressive symptoms and daily perceptions within intimate relationships

scientific article published on 14 March 2013

Corrigendum to: The Diversity and Prevalence of Sexual Orientation Self-Labels in a New Zealand National Sample (Greaves et al., 2017).

scientific article published on 12 September 2017

Depressive symptoms, stress, and poorer emotional support when needed by intimate partners

scientific article published in September 2021

Did Relationship Quality During the COVID-19 Pandemic Vary Across Cultural Contexts?

Did relationship quality during the COVID-19 pandemic vary across cultural contexts?

scientific article published on 17 April 2024

Do Environmental Messages Emphasising Binding Morals Promote Conservatives’ Pro-Environmentalism? A Pre-Registered Replication

Do environmental messages emphasising binding morals promote conservatives’ pro-environmentalism? A pre-registered replication

scientific article published in 2023

Do habitual emotional suppression measures predict response-focused situational suppression during social interactions?

scientific article published on 13 June 2019

Dynamics Within Intimate Relationships and the Causes, Consequences, and Functions of Sexist Attitudes

scientific article published in April 2017

Emotional suppression during personal goal pursuit impedes goal strivings and achievement.

scientific article published on 29 August 2016

Facilitating autonomy in interdependent relationships: Invisible support facilitates highly avoidant individuals' autonomy

scientific article published on 07 February 2019

Gendered Division of Labour during a Nationwide COVID-19 Lockdown: Implications for Relationship Problems and Satisfaction

scientific article published on 4 September 2020

Gendered division of labor during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown: Implications for relationship problems and satisfaction

scientific article published on 2 March 2021

How Intimate Relationships Contribute to Gender Inequality: Sexist Attitudes Encourage Women to Trade Off Career Success for Relationship Security

scientific article published on 21 December 2017

Internalizing sexism within close relationships: Perceptions of intimate partners' benevolent sexism promote women's endorsement of benevolent sexism

scientific article published in February 2016

Investigating the cognitive structure of stereotypes: Generic beliefs about groups predict social judgments better than statistical beliefs

scientific article published on 01 May 2017

Low Self-Esteem Predicts Indirect Support Seeking and Its Relationship Consequences in Intimate Relationships

scientific article published on 22 November 2018

Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies

scientific article published on 27 July 2020

Men who endorse hostile sexism feel vulnerable and exploited when seeking support in close relationships.

scientific article published in October 2021

Men's Hostile Sexism and Biased Perceptions of Partners' Support: Underestimating Dependability Rather Than Overestimating Challenges to Dominance

scientific article published on 10 March 2020

Men's hostile sexism and biased perceptions of intimate partners: fostering dissatisfaction and negative behavior in close relationships.

scientific article published on 15 August 2013

Parent–adolescent reminiscing and youth psychopathology: A cross‐sectional and longitudinal investigation

scientific article published on 9 March 2023

Perceiving Partners to Endorse Benevolent Sexism Attenuates Highly Anxious Women's Negative Reactions to Conflict.

scientific article published in July 2016

Personal Ties and Prejudice: A Meta-Analysis of Romantic Attachment and Ambivalent Sexism

scientific article published on 09 November 2018

Relationship (in)security is central to the sources and outcomes of sexist attitudes

scientific article published on 15 February 2020

Romantic Partners Are Similar in Their Well-Being and Sociopolitical Attitudes but Change Independently Over Time

scientific article published on 3 June 2021

Sexism in intimate relationships: The interpersonal sources and consequences of ambivalent sexism

2015 doctoral thesis by Matthew Hammond at University of Auckland

Social Support in Intimate Relationships: The Role of Relationship Autonomy.

scientific article published on 21 May 2017

The Allure of Sexism

scholarly article

The Diversity and Prevalence of Sexual Orientation Self-Labels in a New Zealand National Sample.

scientific article published on 29 September 2016

The consequences of having a dominant romantic partner on testosterone responses during a social interaction

scientific article published on 29 September 2016

When Does Men’s Hostile Sexism Predict Relationship Aggression? The Moderating Role of Partner Commitment

scientific article published on 19 October 2016

When power shapes interpersonal behavior: Low relationship power predicts men's aggressive responses to low situational power

scientific article published on August 2016

When relationships do not live up to benevolent ideals: Women's benevolent sexism and sensitivity to relationship problems

scientific article published in April 2013

Who are the lonely? A typology of loneliness in New Zealand

scientific article

Why are Benevolent Sexists Happier?

Women—particularly underrepresented minority women—and early-career academics feel like impostors in fields that value brilliance.

scientific article published in July 2022

Women’s Experiences of Benevolent Sexism in Intimate Relationships With Men Are Associated With Costs and Benefits for Personal and Relationship Wellbeing

scientific article published on 3 June 2024

Young Children's Self-Concepts Include Representations of Abstract Traits and the Global Self.

scientific article