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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons Y. (Yasin) Koc, Dr

Research interests

I am a social psychologist broadly interested in the study of identity and intergroup processes. You can check out my lab and my work here at http://kocsocialidentitieslab.com/

Publicaties

From Doll Studies to Contemporary Notions of Racial Identity: Implications for Intergroup Relations and Wellbeing

Are Dual- (vs. Single-) Identity Affirmation Interventions More Effective for Enhancing Well-Being and Collective Action Intentions Among Minorities? A Registered Report

Beyond Traditional Masculinities: Women’s Perceptions of New Masculinities

Concerns About the Deportation of Friends or Family Members Shape U.S.-Born Latines’ Feelings About U.S. Immigration Policy With Implications for Collective Action for Immigrants’ Rights

Extending the rejection-identification model: The protective role of multiple identities to cope with discrimination for lesbians

Fostering Social Cohesion in Post-Conflict Societies: The Power of Normative Apologies in Reducing Competitive Victimhood and Enhancing Reconciliation and Intergroup Negotiation

Gender inequality and cultural values in explaining gender differences in positive and negative emotions: A comparison of 24 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

How Economic Inequality Affects Ingroup Stereotypes Among the Economically Disadvantaged Individuals

“Living with Parental Chronic Illness” Understanding Experiences and Benefit Finding in Young Carers: A Qualitative Study

Perceived Biological Bases of Sexual Orientation and Sexual Prejudice: The Moderating Role of Gender and Religious Beliefs

Pers/media

New study suggests conservatives’ aversion to masks is a uniquely American phenomenon