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Roxanne Felig
Roxanne Felig
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Together we can slow the spread of COVID‐19: The interactive effects of priming collectivism and mortality salience on virus‐related health behaviour intentions
EP Courtney, RN Felig, JL Goldenberg
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (1), 410-431, 2022
432022
Selfie-evaluation: a meta-analysis of the relationship between selfie behaviors and self-evaluations
RN Felig, JL Goldenberg
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672231158252, 2023
142023
When looking ‘hot’means not feeling cold: Evidence that self‐objectification inhibits feelings of being cold
RN Felig, JA Jordan, SL Shepard, EP Courtney, JL Goldenberg, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (2), 455-470, 2022
142022
Curvilinear sexism and its links to men’s perceived mate value
JK Bosson, GJ Rousis, RN Felig
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 48 (4), 516-533, 2022
122022
Supporting the dehumanization hypothesis, but under what conditions? A commentary on Over (2021)
JL Goldenberg, EP Courtney, RN Felig
Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (1), 14-21, 2021
112021
Editing the self away: The effects of photo manipulation on perceptions of the self
RN Felig
University of South Florida, 2020
42020
Objects Do Not Suffer: An Impact of Mechanistic Dehumanization on Perceptions of Women’s Suffering and Lack of Justice in Domestic Assault
RN Felig, EP Courtney, KM Ligman, KJ Lee, JL Goldenberg
Journal of interpersonal violence 39 (5-6), 1245-1267, 2024
12024
An unsafe space: Sexualization, dehumanization, and the harassment of women on social media.
KM Ligman, RN Felig, JL Goldenberg
Psychology of Popular Media, 2024
2024
Sexual harassment, self-objectification, and the self-concept
R Felig
OSF, 2023
2023
Self-determination and Self-objectification
R Felig, J Goldenberg
OSF, 2021
2021
Unambivalent Sexism
G Rousis, J Bosson, R Felig
OSF, 2020
2020
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