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Melissa Burkley
Melissa Burkley
Associate Professor - Social Psychology - Oklahoma State University
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Why do implicit and explicit attitude tests diverge? The role of structural fit.
BK Payne, MA Burkley, MB Stokes
Journal of personality and social psychology 94 (1), 16, 2008
5502008
The role of sexism in voting in the 2016 presidential election
J Bock, J Byrd-Craven, M Burkley
Personality and Individual Differences 119, 189-193, 2017
1372017
SeX-Box: Exposure to sexist video games predicts benevolent sexism.
SP Stermer, M Burkley
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 4 (1), 47, 2015
1282015
Intention invention and the affect misattribution procedure: Reply to Bar-Anan and Nosek (2012)
BK Payne, J Brown-Iannuzzi, M Burkley, NL Arbuckle, E Cooley, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (3), 375-386, 2013
1222013
Endorsing a negative in-group stereotype as a self-protective strategy: Sacrificing the group to save the self
M Burkley, H Blanton
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (1), 37-49, 2008
1092008
The Masculinity Contingency Scale (MCS): Scale development and psychometric properties.
M Burkley, YJ Wong, AC Bell
Psychology of Men & Masculinity 17 (2), 113, 2016
842016
Who’s chasing whom? The impact of gender and relationship status on mate poaching
J Parker, M Burkley
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (4), 1016-1019, 2009
692009
Deviance regulation theory: Applications to adolescent social influence.
H Blanton, M Burkley
The Guilford Press, 2008
682008
Trait beliefs that make women vulnerable to math disengagement
M Burkley, J Parker, SP Stermer, E Burkley
Personality and Individual Differences 48 (2), 234-238, 2010
672010
Symbols of pride or prejudice? Examining the impact of Native American sports mascots on stereotype application
M Burkley, E Burkley, A Andrade, AC Bell
The Journal of social psychology 157 (2), 223-235, 2017
562017
The positive (and negative) consequences of endorsing negative self-stereotypes
M Burkley, H Blanton
Self and Identity 8 (2-3), 286-299, 2009
532009
Structure and content of Native American stereotypic subgroups: Not just (ig) noble.
E Burkley, F Durante, ST Fiske, M Burkley, A Andrade
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 23 (2), 209, 2017
502017
Mythbusters: A Tool for Teaching Research Methods in Psychology
E Burkley, M Burkley
Teaching of Psychology 36 (3), 179-184, 2009
472009
Xbox or SeXbox? An examination of sexualized content in video games
S Paul Stermer, M Burkley
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 6 (7), 525-535, 2012
462012
Vicissitudes of goal commitment: Satisfaction, investments, and alternatives
E Burkley, D Anderson, J Curtis, M Burkley
Personality and Individual Differences 54 (5), 663-668, 2013
382013
Goal fusion: The integration of goals within the self-concept
E Burkley, J Curtis, M Burkley, T Hatvany
Self and Identity 14 (3), 348-368, 2015
322015
“Women Like Me Are Bad at Math”: The Psychological Functions of Negative Self‐Stereotyping
AC Bell, M Burkley
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 8 (12), 708-720, 2014
322014
When am I my group? Self-enhancement versus self-justification accounts of perceived prototypicality
M Burkley, H Blanton
Social Justice Research 18, 445-463, 2005
292005
The ugly duckling effect: Examining fixed versus malleable beliefs about beauty
M Burkley, E Burkley, SP Stermer, A Andrade, AC Bell, J Curtis
Social Cognition 32 (5), 466-483, 2014
272014
The rhythm is gonna get you: The influence of circadian rhythm synchrony on self‐control outcomes
J Curtis, E Burkley, M Burkley
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 8 (11), 609-625, 2014
252014
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