JACQUELINE MARIE CHEN portrait
  • Associate Professor, Psychology Department

Publications

  • Goodwin, R.D., Dodson, S.J., Chen, J.M. & Diekmann, K.A. (2020). Gender, sense of power, and desire to lead: Why women don’t “lean in” to apply to leadership groups that are majority-male. Psychology of Women Quarterly. Vol. 44(4). Published, 12/2020.
  • Ho, A.K., Kteily, N.S. & Chen, J.M. (2020). Introducing the Sociopolitical Motive x Intergroup Threat Model to Understand How Monoracial Perceivers’ Sociopolitical Motives Influence their Categorization of Multiracial People. Personality and Social Psychology Review. Vol. 24(3). Accepted, 08/2020.
  • Norman, J.B. & Chen, J.M. (2020). I am Multiracial: Predictors of Multiracial identification strength among mixed ancestry individuals. Self & Identity. Vol. 19(5). Published, 07/03/2020.
  • Geerling, D.M. & Chen, J.M. (2020). Women’s perceived contributions to diversity: The impact of target race and contextual gender salience. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. Published, 06/2020.
  • Gaither, S.E., Chen, J.M. & Rule, N.O. (2020). Perceptions and Experiences of (People with) Unconventional Identities . Self & Identity. Accepted, 01/09/2020.
  • Gaither, S.E., Chen, J.M., Pauker, K. & Sommers, S.R. (2019). At face value: Psychological outcomes differ for real vs. computer-generated multiracial faces. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-19. Published, 09/2019.
  • Chen, J.M., Kteily, N.S. & Ho, A.K. (2019). Whose side are you on? Mistrust of Asian-White biracials’ allegiances leads Asian Americans to deny them group membership. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Published, 06/2019.
  • Ofusu, E.K., Chambers, M.K., Chen, J.M. & Hehman, E. (2019). Same-sex marriage legalization associated with reduced implicit and explicit anti-gay bias. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Accepted, 02/12/2019.
  • Chen, J.M. (2019). An integrative review of impression formation processes for multiracial individuals. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. Vol. 13, e12430. Published, 01/2019.
  • Chen, J.M., Couto, M.C.P.D.P., Sacci, A. & Dunham, Y. (2018). To be or not to be (Black or Multiracial or White): Cultural variation in racial boundaries. Social Psychological and Personality Science. Vol. 9, 763-772. Published, 09/2018.
  • Chen, J.M., Pauker, K., Gaither, S.E., Hamilton, D.L. & Sherman, J.W. (2018). Black + White = Not White: A minority bias in categorizations of Black-White multiracials. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 78, 43-54. Published, 09/2018.
  • Chen, J.M. & Ratliff, K.A. (2018). Psychological essentialism predicts intergroup bias. Social Cognition. Vol. 36(3), 301-323. Published, 06/2018.
  • Ho, A.K., Kteily, N.S. & Chen, J.M. (2017). “You’re one of us”: Black Americans’ use of hypodescent and its association with egalitarianism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 113, 753-768. Published, 11/01/2017.
  • Moons, W. G., Chen, J. M., & Mackie, D. M. (2017). Stereotypes: A source of bias in affective and empathic forecasting. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 20, 139-152. . Published, 02/2017.
  • Chen, J. M., & Norman, J. B. (2016). Toward a comprehensive understanding of the factors underlying multiracial person perception [commentary]. Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy. Published, 03/2016.
  • Pauketat, J. V. T., Moons, W. G., Chen, J. M., Mackie, D. M., & Sherman, D. K. (2016). Self-affirmation and affective forecasting: Affirmation reduces the anticipated impact of negative events. Motivation and Emotion. Published, 03/2016.
  • Chen, J. M., & Hamilton, D. L. (2015). Understanding diversity: The importance of social acceptance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 586-598. Published, 03/2015.
  • Hamilton, D. L., Chen, J. M., Ko, D. M., Winczewski, L., Banerji, I., & Thurston, J. (2015). Sowing the seeds of stereotypes: Spontaneous trait inferences about groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109, 569-588. Published, 03/2015.
  • Chen, J. M., & Ratliff, K. A. (2015). Implicit attitude generalization from Black to Black-White Biracial group members. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 544-550. Published, 03/2015.
  • Chen, J. M., Kim, H. S., Sherman, D. K., & Hashimoto, T. (2015). Culture and social support provision: The importance of relationship quality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1575-1589. Published, 03/2015.
  • Chen, J. M., & Moons, W. G. (2015). They won't listen to me: Anticipated power and women's disinterest in male-dominated domains. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 18, 116-128. Published, 03/2015.
  • Carpinella, C. M., Chen, J. M., Hamilton, D. L., & Johnson, K. L. (2015). Gendered facial cues influence race categorizations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 405-419. Published, 03/2015.
  • Chen, J. M., Moons, W. G., Gaither, S. E., Hamilton, D. L., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). Motivation to control prejudice predicts categorization of multiracials. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40(5), 590-603. Published, 03/2014.
  • Chen, J. M., Banerji, I., Moons, W. G., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). Spontaneous social role inferences. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 146-153. Published, 03/2014.
  • Chen, J. M., Kim, H. S., Mojaverian, T., & Morling, B. (2012). Culture and social support provision: Who gives what and why. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38(1), 3-13. Published, 03/2012.
  • Chen, J. M., & Hamilton, D. L. (2012). Natural ambiguities: Racial categorization of multiracial individuals. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(1), 152-164. Published, 03/2012.
  • Hamilton, D. L., Chen, J. M., & Way, N. (2011). Dynamic aspects of entitativity: From group perception to social interaction. In R. M. Kramer, G. Leonardelli, & R. Livingston (Eds.), Social Cognition, Social Identity, and Intergroup Relations: A festschrift in honor of Marilynn B. Brewer (pp. 27-52), Psychology Press, New York, NY. Published, 03/2011.
  • Hamilton, D. L., Ko, D. M., & Chen, J. M. (2011). On-line formation of group impressions: Spontaneous trait inferences about groups. In Cadinu, M., Galdi, S., & Maass, A. (Eds.), Social Perception, Cognition and Language in honor of Arcuri (pp. 139-150), University of Padova, Padova, Italy. Published, 03/2011.
  • Chen, J. M., & Hamilton, D. L. (2009). Illusory correlation. In the Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication. Published, 03/2009.
  • Hamilton, D. L., Way, N., & Chen, J. M. (2009). Understanding complexities of inferences. Psychological Inquiry, 20, 53-57. Published, 03/2009.

Research Statement

The major focus of my research is to promote intergroup understanding in organizations, institutions, and society at large. My research seeks to answer questions about perceiving and supporting diversity. I have focused predominantly on the study of marginalized identities with respect to race and culture, with more recent foci on gender and sexual orientation.

Research Keywords

  • Social Psychology
  • STEM Education
  • Race/Ethnicity
  • Implicit & Explicit Bias
  • Gender Issues
  • Diversity & Inequality