Past Projects

Past projects have resulted in the following manuscripts and presentations:

Publications

Blankenship, B. T. & Stewart, A.J. (2016). Intersectional Identities, Identity Dimensionality, and Academic Contingencies of Self-Worth. Manuscript under review.


Presentations and Posters

Blankenship, B. T., Sekaquaptewa, D. (2017, January). Gendered Stereotypes of Gay Men Predict Lower Acceptance in STEM. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, San Antonio, TX.

Blankenship, B. T. & Stewart, A.J. (2016). “Best Little Kid in the World Hypothesis Validating the Cross-gender Relevance of “The Best Little Boy in the World Hypothesis”. Manuscript in prep.

Blankenship, B. T., Stewart, A.J. (2016, June). Concurrence of Marginalized Identity Dimensionality with Academic Contingencies of Self-Worth. Paper presented in symposium at the 11th Annual Biennial Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Convention, Minneapolis, MN.

Blankenship, B. T., Stewart, A.J. (2016, Janruary). Queering “The Best Little Boy in the World” Hypothesis. Data Blitz presented at the 17th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology    Convention, San Diego, CA.

Blankenship, B. T. & Stewart, A.J. (2015, February). Academic Contingencies of Self-worth: A Coping   Mechanism for Negative Identity Regard, among Sexual Minority and Asian/Pacific Islander  Students? Poster presented at the 16th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, Long Beach, California.

 

 


 

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