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One size may not fit all: Exploring how the intersection of race and gender and stigma consciousness predict effective identity-safe cues for Black women

Experiment Types
Randomized Controlled Trial
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Evava S. Pietri
India R. Johnson
,
Ezgi Ozgumus
Publication
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Issue
74
Month
January
Year
2018
Pages
291-306

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MLA

Evava S. Pietri, India R. Johnson, Ezgi Ozgumus. "One Size May Not Fit All: Exploring How the Intersection of Race and Gender and Stigma Consciousness Predict Effective Identity-Safe Cues for Black Women" Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74 (2018): 291-306. Print.

APA

Evava S. Pietri, I. R. J., Ezgi Ozgumus. (2018). One size may not fit all: Exploring how the intersection of race and gender and stigma consciousness predict effective identity-safe cues for Black women.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 74, 291-306.

Chicago

Evava S. Pietri, India R. Johnson, Ezgi Ozgumus. "One Size May Not Fit All: Exploring How the Intersection of Race and Gender and Stigma Consciousness Predict Effective Identity-Safe Cues for Black Women". Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74 (January 2018): 291-306.

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