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    Fringe benefits: secondary transfer effects of lesbian, gay, and bisexual contact on transgender prejudice

    Intergroup contact is often an effective means of prejudice reduction. However, transgender individuals, a highly stigmatized group, make up a small proportion (0.58%; Flores et al., 2016) of the U.S. population,...

    Holly N. Fitzgerald, Christopher K. Owen, Natalie J. Shook in Current Psychology (2024)

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    Is disgust proneness prospectively associated with influenza vaccine hesitancy and uptake?

    Although various demographic and psychosocial factors have been identified as correlates of influenza vaccine hesitancy, factors that promote infectious disease avoidance, such as disgust proneness, have been ...

    Natalie J. Shook, Holly N. Fitzgerald in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2023)

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    Disease avoidance: A predictor of sexist attitudes toward females

    Infectious disease poses a threat to reproductive fitness. However, the costs associated with infectious disease are often greater for females than males. Sexist attitudes toward females may have in part emerg...

    Holly N. Fitzgerald, Rachel McDonald, Ronald Thomas, Natalie J. Shook in Current Psychology (2022)