Dress is a fundamental component of person perception

N Hester, E Hehman - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Academic Abstract Clothing, hairstyle, makeup, and accessories influence first impressions.
However, target dress is notably absent from current theories and models of person …

[HTML][HTML] Free will without consciousness?

L Mudrik, IG Arie, Y Amir, Y Shir, P Hieronymi… - Trends in Cognitive …, 2022 - cell.com
Findings demonstrating decision-related neural activity preceding volitional actions have
dominated the discussion about how science can inform the free will debate. These …

" Autism is me": an investigation of how autistic individuals make sense of autism and stigma

M Botha, B Dibb, DM Frost - Disability & Society, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
There are many different perspectives for understanding autism. These perspectives may
each convey different levels of stigma for autistic individuals. This qualitative study aimed to …

Trading spaces: Antiblackness and reflections on Black education futures

CA Warren, JA Coles - Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Antiblackness, or the socially constructed rendering of Black bodies as inhuman,
disposable, and inherently problematic, is the legacy of chattel slavery in the US This article …

Racism and the life course: Taking time seriously

GC Gee, A Hing, S Mohammed… - … Journal of Public …, 2019 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The adage “time is money” signifies that time itself is a major social resource, but the role of
time as a determinant of health inequities remains underappreciated. Time is fundamental to …

Mitigating the impact of biased artificial intelligence in emergency decision-making

H Adam, A Balagopalan, E Alsentzer… - Communications …, 2022 - nature.com
Background Prior research has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) systems often encode
biases against minority subgroups. However, little work has focused on ways to mitigate the …

Stop, frisk, and assault? Racial disparities in police use of force during investigatory stops

R Kramer, B Remster - Law & Society Review, 2018 - cambridge.org
Black civilians are more likely to be stopped by police than white civilians net of relevant
factors. Less is known about whether or not racial inequalities exist in police use of force …

Police discretion in encounters with people who use drugs: operationalizing the theory of planned behavior

B Del Pozo, E Sightes, J Goulka, B Ray, CA Wood… - Harm reduction …, 2021 - Springer
Background Policing shapes the health risks of people who use drugs (PWUD), but little is
understood about interventions that can align officer practices with PWUD health. This study …

The thin blue waveform: Racial disparities in officer prosody undermine institutional trust in the police.

NP Camp, R Voigt, D Jurafsky… - Journal of Personality …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
How do routine police encounters build or undermine community trust, and how might they
contribute to racial gaps in citizen perceptions of the police? Procedural justice theory posits …

Beyond “heartfelt condolences”: A critical take on mainstream psychology's responses to anti-Black police brutality.

L Bowleg, CA Boone, SL Holt… - American …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Anti-Black police brutality in the United States is not a new problem, but at least a 400-year
old one. Mainstream psychology has responded to this critical racial and social justice issue …