Steven Arthur
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Psychological Sciences Building 703 Third Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2081 |
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My general research interests fall within the realm of stereotyping, prejudice, and intergroup relations. More specifically, my research has focuses on 1) self-regulatory processes involved in the evaluation of traditionally stereotyped group members, 2) psychological processes involved in interracial relations, and 3) the role of implicit and explicit attitudes in the psychological wellbeing of Black Americans. |
Publications/Presentations
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Ashburn-Nardo, L., Monteith, M. J., Arthur, S., &
Bain, A. Race and psychological wellbeing among African Americans
(manuscript under review).
Arthur, S. A. & Monteit, M. J. (January, 2007). Taking a risk or playing it safe: The role of promotion and prevention orientations in interracial interactions. Poster to be presented at the 8th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Arthur, S. A., Brickhouse, A., & Monteith, M. J. (2006, January). Exploring the role of extrapersonal racial information among Black Americans: A comparison of the original and modified IAT tasks. Poster presented at the 7th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA. Arthur, S. A., Ashburn-Nardo, L., & Monteith, M. J. (2005,
January). Proposing a model of psychological wellbeing among Black
Americans: Early social contacts, implicit and explicit racial attitudes,
and perceived discrimination. Paper presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology. New Orleans, LA. |