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List of works by Christine Reyna

Attributions for sexual orientation vs. stereotypes: how beliefs about value violations account for attribution effects on anti-gay discrimination

Bounded openness: The effect of openness to experience on intolerance is moderated by target group conventionality.

scientific article

Discrimination Across the Ideological Divide

Examining the principles in principled conservatism: the role of responsibility stereotypes as cues for deservingness in racial policy decisions.

scientific article published in January 2006

Individual Differences in the Resistance to Social Change and Acceptance of Inequality Predict System Legitimacy Differently Depending on the Social Structure

scientific article

Liberals and conservatives can show similarities in negativity bias.

scientific article published on June 2014

Perceived Value Congruence and Attitudes Toward International Relations and Foreign Policies

article published in 2014

Seeing red: How perceptions of social status and worth influence hostile attributions and endorsement of aggression.

scientific article published on 14 May 2015

The Chain of Being: A Hierarchy of Morality.

scientific article published on September 2011

The Ideological-Conflict Hypothesis

article published in 2014

The complexity and ambivalence of immigration attitudes: ambivalent stereotypes predict conflicting attitudes toward immigration policies

scientific article published on 01 July 2013

The meaning and role of ideology in system justification and resistance for high- and low-status people.

scientific article published in July 2013

The role of prejudice and the need for closure in religious fundamentalism

scientific article published on 26 March 2010

To Love or Hate Thy Neighbor: The Role of Authoritarianism and Traditionalism in Explaining the Link Between Fundamentalism and Racial Prejudice

article by Mark J. Brandt & Christine Reyna published 30 September 2013 in Political Psychology