Items where Author is "Kunst, J. R."

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Johansson, O. J. and Kunst, J. R. (2017) Explaining prejudice toward the mentally ill: A test of sociopolitical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Kunst, J. R. and Dovidio, J. and Dotsch, R, (2017) White Look-Alikes: Mainstream Culture Adoption Makes Immigrants “Look” Phenotypically White. Personality and Social Psychology Bullletin.

Kunst, J. R. and Hohle, S. M. (2016) Meat eaters by dissociation: How we present, prepare and talk about meat increases willingness to eat meat by reducing empathy and disgust. Appetite.

Kunst, J. R. and Sadeghi, T. and Tahir, H. and Sam, David and Thomsen, L. (2016) The vicious circle of religious prejudice: Islamophobia makes the acculturation attitudes of majority and minority members clash. European Journal of Social Psychology.

Kunst, J. R. and Thomsen, L. (2015) Prodigal Sons: Dual Abrahamic Categorization Mediates the Detrimental Effects of Religious Fundamentalism on Christian–Muslim Relations. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.

Kunst, J. R. and Thomsen, L. and Sam, D. L. and Berry, J. W. (2015) “We Are in This Together” Common Group Identity Predicts Majority Members’ Active Acculturation Efforts to Integrate Immigrants. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

Kunst, J. R. and Sam, D. L. (2014) “It's on Time That They Assimilate” – Differential acculturation expectations towards first and second generation immigrants. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Kunst, J. R. and Thomsen, L. and Sam, D. L. (2014) Late Abrahamic reunion? Religious fundamentalism negatively predicts dual Abrahamic group categorization among Muslims and Christians. European Journal of Social Psychology.

Kunst, J. R. and Sam, D. L. (2013) Expanding the margins of identity: A critique of marginalization in a globalized world. International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation.

Kunst, J. R. and Sam, D. L. and Ulleberg, P. (2013) Perceived islamophobia: Scale development and validation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Kunst, J. R. and Sam, D. L. (2013) Relationship between perceived acculturation expectations and Muslim minority youth's acculturation and adaptation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Kunst, J. R. and Tajamal, H. and Sam, D. L. and Ulleberg, P. (2012) Coping with Islamophobia: The effects of religious stigma on Muslim minorities’ identity formation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Kunst, J. R. and Dovidio, J. F. and Dotsch, R. “You Little Creep”: Evidence of Blatant Dehumanization of Short Groups. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Dalsklev, M. and Kunst, J. R. The effect of disgust-eliciting media portrayals on outgroup dehumanization and support of deportation in a Norwegian sample. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

Kunst, J. R. and Haugestad, C.A.P. The effects of dissociation on willingness to eat meat are moderated by exposure to unprocessed meat: A cross-cultural demonstration. Appetite.

Haugen, I. and Kunst, J. R. A two-way process? A qualitative and quantitative investigation of majority members’ acculturation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

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