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Researchers
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Topic
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Caitlin Hogan and Brian Lowery
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Appeasement: Keeping what you have by giving some away.
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Caitlin Hogan and Brian Lowery
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The self-protective function of the myth of the model minority: Positively stereotyping asian americans protects whites’ self-esteem.
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Eric Knowles, Brian Lowery, Caitlin Hogan, and Rosalind Chow
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On the malleability of ideology: Motivated construals of color blindness.
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Melissa Williams and Brian Lowery
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Resource entitlement and opposition to public policies that reduce inequality.
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Rosalind Chow, Brian Lowery, and Eric Knowles
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The two faces of dominance: The differential effect of ingroup superiority and outgroup inferiority on group identification and group-esteem.
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Brian Lowery, Rosalind Chow, and Jennifer Crosby
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Taking away from the advantaged or giving to the disadvantaged: How inequity frames affect correction for inequity.
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Brian Lowery, Rosalind Chow, Eric Knowles, and Miguel Unzueta
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Paying for positive group-image: The effect of inequity frames on responses to redistributive policies.
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Rosalind Chow and Brian Lowery
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Thanks, but no thanks: The role of deservingness in the experience of gratitude.
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Ena Inesi, Brian Lowery, and Rosalind Chow
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Responsibility for success: The consequences of perceptions of obstacles on the perceived link between performance and outcomes.
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Miguel Unzueta, Brian Lowery, and Eric Knowles
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How believing in affirmative action quotas protects white men's self-esteem.
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Brian Lowery, Eric Knowles, and Miguel Unzueta
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Framing inequity safely: The motivated denial of white privilege.
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Miguel Unzueta and Brian Lowery
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The impact of race-based achievement gaps on perceptions of test validity.
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Miguel Unzueta and Brian Lowery
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The role of self-image maintenance on white Americans' conceptions of racism.
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