How gender and race stereotypes impact the advancement of scholars in STEM: Professors’ biased evaluations of physics and biology post-doctoral candidates AA Eaton, JF Saunders, RK Jacobson, K West Sex roles 82, 127-141, 2020 | 377 | 2020 |
Out‐group trust, intergroup anxiety, and out‐group attitude as mediators of the effect of imagined intergroup contact on intergroup behavioral tendencies RN Turner, K West, Z Christie Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43, E196-E205, 2013 | 239 | 2013 |
Influence of Time to Change's social marketing interventions on stigma in England 2009-2011 S Evans-Lacko, E Malcolm, K West, D Rose, J London, N Rüsch, K Little, ... The British Journal of Psychiatry 202 (s55), s77-s88, 2013 | 211 | 2013 |
Enhancing imagined contact to reduce prejudice against people with schizophrenia K West, E Holmes, M Hewstone Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 14 (3), 407-428, 2011 | 179 | 2011 |
Behavioural consequences of imagining intergroup contact with stigmatized outgroups RN Turner, K West Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 15 (2), 193-202, 2012 | 150 | 2012 |
The role of labeling and bias in the portrayals of acts of “terrorism”: Media representations of Muslims vs. non-Muslims K West, J Lloyd Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 37 (2), 211-222, 2017 | 85 | 2017 |
Using extended contact to improve physiological responses and behavior toward people with schizophrenia K West, R Turner Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 50, 57-64, 2014 | 78 | 2014 |
Intergroup contact and prejudice against people with schizophrenia K West, M Hewstone, S Lolliot The Journal of social psychology 154 (3), 217-232, 2014 | 72 | 2014 |
Culture and contact in the promotion and reduction of anti-gay prejudice: Evidence from Jamaica and Britain K West, M Hewstone Journal of homosexuality 59 (1), 44-66, 2012 | 72 | 2012 |
Implicit racism, colour blindness, and narrow definitions of discrimination: Why some White people prefer ‘All Lives Matter’to ‘Black Lives Matter’ K West, K Greenland, C van Laar British Journal of Social Psychology 60 (4), 1136-1153, 2021 | 68 | 2021 |
Predictors of prejudice against lesbians and gay men in Jamaica K West, NM Cowell The Journal of Sex Research 52 (3), 296-305, 2015 | 67 | 2015 |
Nice and easy does it: How perceptual fluency moderates the effectiveness of imagined contact K West, S Bruckmüller Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (2), 254-262, 2013 | 66 | 2013 |
Testing Hypersensitive Responses: Ethnic Minorities Are Not More Sensitive to Microaggressions, They Just Experience Them More Frequently K West Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2019 | 63 | 2019 |
Prejudiced and unaware of it: Evidence for the Dunning-Kruger model in the domains of racism and sexism K West, AA Eaton Personality and Individual Differences 146, 111-119, 2019 | 53 | 2019 |
Imagined contact works in high-prejudice contexts: Investigating imagined contact’s effects on anti-gay prejudice in Cyprus and Jamaica K West, S Husnu, G Lipps Sexuality Research and Social Policy 12, 60-69, 2015 | 52 | 2015 |
Applying imagined contact to improve physiological responses in anticipation of intergroup interactions and the perceived quality of these interactions K West, R Turner, L Levita Journal of Applied Social Psychology 45 (8), 425-436, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |
Contact with counter-stereotypical women predicts less sexism, less rape myth acceptance, less intention to rape (in men) and less projected enjoyment of rape (in women) M Taschler, K West Sex roles 76 (7), 473-484, 2017 | 49 | 2017 |
Naked and unashamed: Investigations and applications of the effects of naturist activities on body image, self-esteem, and life satisfaction K West Journal of Happiness Studies 19 (3), 677-697, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
Imagined contact can be more effective for participants with stronger initial prejudices K West, V Hotchin, C Wood Journal of Applied Social Psychology 47 (5), 282-292, 2017 | 44 | 2017 |
Relatively socially acceptable prejudice within and between societies K West, M Hewstone Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 22 (3), 269-282, 2012 | 41 | 2012 |