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Paula M. Brochu
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Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: A cognitive consistency perspective
B Gawronski, KR Peters, PM Brochu, F Strack
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (5), 648-665, 2008
2212008
Implicit and explicit prejudice toward overweight and average-weight men and women: Testing their correspondence and relation to behavioral intentions
PM Brochu, MA Morrison
The Journal of Social Psychology 147 (6), 681-706, 2007
1552007
Instagram: Friend or foe? The application’s association with psychological well-being
SB Mackson, PM Brochu, BA Schneider
New Media & Society 21 (10), 2160-2182, 2019
1402019
What's in a Name? The Effects of the Labels “Fat” Versus “Overweight” on Weight Bias1
PM Brochu, VM Esses
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 41 (8), 1981-2008, 2011
1162011
Economic costs, economic benefits, and attitudes toward immigrants and immigration
VM Esses, PM Brochu, KR Dickson
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 12 (1), 133-137, 2012
722012
Do media portrayals of obesity influence support for weight-related medical policy?
PM Brochu, RL Pearl, RM Puhl, KD Brownell
Health Psychology 33 (2), 197, 2014
672014
Would you like fries (380 calories) with that? Menu labeling mitigates the impact of weight-based stereotype threat on food choice
PM Brochu, JF Dovidio
Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 (4), 414-421, 2014
662014
An attitude of gratitude: The effects of body-focused gratitude on weight bias internalization and body image
J Dunaev, C Markey, PM Brochu
Body Image 25, 9-13, 2018
612018
Weight loss is not the answer: A well-being solution to the “obesity problem.”
C Logel, DA Stinson, PM Brochu
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 9, 678-695, 2015
562015
The integrative prejudice framework and different forms of weight prejudice: An analysis and expansion
PM Brochu, B Gawronski, VM Esses
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 14 (3), 429-444, 2011
432011
Cognitive consistency in prejudice-related belief systems: Integrating old-fashioned, modern, aversive and implicit forms of prejudice
B Gawronski, PM Brochu, R Sritharan, F Strack
Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition, 369-389, 2012
352012
How do stereotypes harm older adults? A theoretical explanation for the perpetration of elder abuse and its rise
BF Shepherd, PM Brochu
Aggression and Violent Behavior 57, 101435, 2021
322021
Imagine that! The effect of counterstereotypic imagined intergroup contact on weight bias
JL Dunaev, PM Brochu, CH Markey
Health Psychology 37, 81-88, 2018
282018
What’s weight go to do with it? Mental health trainees’ perceptions of a client with anorexia nervosa symptoms
LAS Veillette, JM Serrano, PM Brochu
Frontiers in Psychology, 2018
262018
Weight prejudice and medical policy: support for an ambiguously discriminatory policy is influenced by prejudicecolored glasses
PM Brochu, VM Esses
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 9 (1), 117-133, 2009
232009
The uniqueness of the immigrant experience across Canada: A closer look at the Region of Waterloo
C Abu-Ayyash, P Brochu
Our Diverse Cities 2, 20-26, 2006
232006
Weight stigma as a risk factor for suicidality
PM Brochu
International Journal of Obesity 44 (10), 1979-1980, 2020
202020
Testing the effectiveness of a weight bias educational intervention among clinical psychology trainees
PM Brochu
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 53 (3), 231-241, 2023
182023
Weight stigma and related social factors in psychological care.
PM Brochu, RL Pearl, LA Simontacchi
Psychological care in severe obesity: A practical and integrated approach, 42-60, 2018
182018
Cognitive consistency and the relation between implicit and explicit prejudice: Reconceptualizing old-fashioned, modern, and aversive prejudice
PM Brochu, B Gawronski, VM Esses
The psychology of modern prejudice, 27-50, 2008
182008
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