Jonathan B Freeman
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Recent Articles
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Beach L, Flentje A, Freeman J
Health Psychol
. 2025 Feb;
44(3):332-334.
PMID: 39992779
The collection of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data across surveillance, health care, and research contexts generates data that can inform evidence-based improvements in governmental public health services, clinical...
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Roy E, Jaeger B, Evans A, Turetsky K, OShea B, Petersen M, et al.
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39541527
Discrimination in the evaluation of others is a key cause of social inequality around the world. However, relatively little is known about psychological interventions that can be used to prevent...
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Chwe J, Lick D, Freeman J
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2024 Aug;
:1461672241273194.
PMID: 39194181
Previous research has examined the real-time cognitive processes underlying perceivers' ability to resolve racial ambiguity into monoracial categorizations, but such processes for multiracial categorizations are less clear. Using a novel,...
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Chwe J, Vartiainen H, Freeman J
J Neurosci
. 2024 Aug;
44(39).
PMID: 39134420
From a glimpse of a face, people form trait impressions that operate as facial stereotypes, which are largely inaccurate yet nevertheless drive social behavior. Behavioral studies have long pointed to...
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Hong Y, Chua K, Freeman J
Psychol Sci
. 2023 Dec;
35(1):21-33.
PMID: 38096364
Initial impressions of others based on facial appearances are often inaccurate yet can lead to dire outcomes. Across four studies, adult participants underwent a counterstereotype training to reduce their reliance...
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Oh D, Martin J, Freeman J
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Jul;
33(8):1240-1256.
PMID: 35816672
Research on face impressions has often focused on a fixed, universal architecture, treating regional variability as noise. Here, we demonstrated a crucial yet neglected role of cultural learning processes in...
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Freeman J, Johnson K, Stroessner S
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 May;
45:e75.
PMID: 35550207
Cesario claims that all bias research tells us is that people "end up using the information they have come to learn as being probabilistically accurate in their daily lives" (sect....
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Harp N, Freeman J, Neta M
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2022 Jan;
151(9):2160-2172.
PMID: 35073138
Reducing negative impacts of stress, for example through mindfulness training, benefits physical and psychological well-being and is becoming ever more crucial owing to large-scale societal uncertainties (e.g., COVID-19). Whereas extensive...
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