Kristin Pauker
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Social and Intergroup Psychology, Racial and Ethnic Identity Research, Cultural Differences and Values, Face Recognition and Perception, Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
Most-Cited Works
- → Race is gendered: How covarying phenotypes and stereotypes bias sex categorization.(2011)380 cited
- → In Blind Pursuit of Racial Equality?(2010)244 cited
- → Race Salience and Essentialist Thinking in Racial Stereotype Development(2010)198 cited
- → The Subtle Transmission of Race Bias via Televised Nonverbal Behavior(2009)192 cited
- → Learning (not) to talk about race: When older children underperform in social categorization.(2008)168 cited
- → Not so black and white: Memory for ambiguous group members.(2009)159 cited
- → Continuous dynamics in the real-time perception of race(2009)133 cited
- → Race Essentialism and Social Contextual Differences in Children's Racial Stereotyping(2016)121 cited
- → Biracial and monoracial infant own‐race face perception: an eye tracking study(2012)119 cited
- → “Prejudiced” behavior without prejudice? Beliefs about the malleability of prejudice affect interracial interactions.(2012)114 cited