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Kimberly Kahn
Portland State University - Portland / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1458266
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Kimberly Kahn's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Differentially dangerous? Phenotypic racial stereotypicality increases implicit bias among ingroup and outgroup members Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 14 (4), 569-580, 2011
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Policing and race: Disparate treatment, perceptions, and policy responses Social Issues and Policy Review 10 (1), 82-121, 2016
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Protecting whiteness: White phenotypic racial stereotypicality reduces police use of force Social Psychological and Personality Science 7 (5), 403-411, 2016
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Racial bias in driver yielding behavior at crosswalks Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 33, 1-6, 2015
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Racial bias in policing: Why we know less than we should Social Issues and Policy Review 6 (1), 177-210, 2012
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