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Vincenzo Iacoviello

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Aelenei C, Assilamehou-Kunz Y, Iacoviello V, Kulich C
J Community Appl Soc Psychol . 2024 Nov; 34(6):e70014. PMID: 39600671
Atypical political candidates, such as those from ethnic, racial and immigration (ERI) minorities (vs. majority), are more likely to be chosen for hard-to-win seats than easy-to-win seats, a phenomenon known...
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Iacoviello V, Valsecchi G, Vetois M, Falomir-Pichastor J
Soc Psychol Educ . 2024 Jul; 27(3):1043-1063. PMID: 39070575
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11218-024-09909-z.
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Valsecchi G, Iacoviello V, Berent J, Borinca I, Falomir-Pichastor J
Gender Issues . 2023 Dec; 40(2-4):145-167. PMID: 38044965
Contemporary evidence suggests that masculinity is changing, adopting perceived feminine traits in the process. Implications of this new masculine norm on gender relations remain unclear. Our research aims to better...
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Takizawa R, Robinson S, Aelenei C, Iacoviello V, Kulich C
Curr Res Ecol Soc Psychol . 2022 Jul; 3:100055. PMID: 35847992
Research on underrepresented groups in leadership has shown that women and ethnic minorities are preferred as leaders during a crisis. In the present study, we investigated factors that shape voter...
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Borinca I, Iacoviello V, Valsecchi G
Sex Roles . 2021 Nov; 85(3-4):128-141. PMID: 34776595
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11199-020-01210-5.
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Robinson S, Kulich C, Aelenei C, Iacoviello V
Psychol Women Q . 2021 May; 45(2):155-177. PMID: 34040281
Research on glass cliff political candidacies shows that compared to men, women are more likely to run for office in districts where they are likely to lose. We examined if...
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Iacoviello V, Lorenzi-Cioldi F, Kulich C
PLoS One . 2018 Apr; 13(4):e0195254. PMID: 29694396
High identifiers are generally more willing to affiliate to their group and, as a result, perceive themselves and behave as prototypical members of their group. But is this always the...
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Chipeaux M, Kulich C, Iacoviello V, Lorenzi-Cioldi F
Front Psychol . 2017 Sep; 8:1451. PMID: 28894431
Empirical findings suggest that members of socially disadvantaged groups who join a better-valued group through individual achievement tend to express low concern for their disadvantaged ingroup (e.g., denial of collective...