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- Boasso, A., & Ruscher, J. B. (2009, February). Women's
benevolent
sexism predicts impressions
of recipients of an endearment term. Society for Personality
and
Social Psychology, Tampa, FL
- Bradley, J. C., & Ruscher, J. B. (2007, April). Showcasing and
subjugating minorities: Minority
representation on committees. Society for Industrial/Organizational
Psychology New York, New York.
- Ruscher,
J. B. (Discussant).(2006, August). K. Lanning (Symposium Chair).
Psychological perspectives on natural and social disasters. American
Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
- Maruyama, G., & Ruscher, J. B. (Co-Chairs). (2006, June). Hurricane
Katrina: What does social science research and theory say? Society
for the Psychological
Study of Social Issues, Long Beach, CA.
- Ruscher, J. B., Walker, K. M., & Bell, L. H. (2006, January).
Quality and style of cross-race
performance feedback depends upon dual concerns of
accountability and appearing
nonprejudiced.Poster presented at the Society
for Personality and Social
Psychology, Palm Springs, CA
- Wallace, D. L., & Ruscher, J. B. (2005, May). African American
college
students as mastery-
oriented learners. Poster presented at the American
Psychological Society, Los
Angeles,
CA.
- Walker, K. M., & Ruscher, J. B. (2005, January). Accountability and
reduced concerns about
appearing prejudiced facilitate a pedagogical stance in cross-race
performance feedback. Poster presented at the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA
- Pruitt, E. R., & Ruscher, J. B. (2004, January). Manifestation of the Linguistic
Intergroup Bias Under the Motivation to Control Prejudice.Poster presented at the Society
of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
- Pruitt, E. R., & Ruscher, J. B. (2003, May). Stereotypicness of media portrayals of
African Americans: Effects on hiring recommendations. Poster presented at the
American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA
- Santuzzi, A. M., O'Neal, E. C., & Ruscher, J. B. (2003, May). Stigma consciousness,
paranoid cognition, and perceptions of sexism among women. Poster presented at the
American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA
- Carnelley,
K. B., Ruscher, J. B., & Gurung, R. (2003, February).
Attachment and complexity of partner model Poster presented
at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA
- Santuzzi, A. M., O'Neal, E. C., & Ruscher, J. B. (2002, October). Paranoid
cognition among
stigmatized students. Presented at the Society of Experimental Social Psychology,
Columbus, OH.
- Hammer, E. Y., Ruscher, J. B., & Hammer,
E. D. (2002, February). Ego depletion and social support in dating
relationships. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and
Social Psychology, Savannah GA
- O'Farrell, K. J., & Ruscher, J. B. (2002, February). Closeness moderates responses to
relational devaluation.
Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology,
Savannah GA
- McLendon, C. L., & Ruscher, J. B. (2001, April). Hiring recommendations as a function
of
social dominance orientation. Poster presented at the
meeting of the Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA
- O'Farrell,
K. J., & Ruscher, J. B. (2000, February). Close
friendship and information processing in response to
overhearing self-relevant information. Poster presented at the
meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville,
TN.
- Burks, A. T., Hammer, E. Y., & Ruscher, J. B. (1997, May). Distraction and
focus on
stereotype-irrelevant information
dilutes shared stereotypic impressions. Poster presented at the meeting of the
American
Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
- Ruscher, J. B., &
Hastings, C. T. (1996, October). Distraction
attenuates defensive processing of health-risk messages.
Presented at the
meeting of the Society of
Experimental Social Psychology. Sturbridge, MA
- Ruscher, J. B., & Page, D. A. (1986, April). The impact of
perceived similarity and excuse-giving on derogation of a blunderer.
Paper delivered at the
meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York
City.
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