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Rosa Rodriguez-Bailón
Rosa Rodriguez-Bailón
Departamento de Psicología Social. Universidad de Granada
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Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differences
AJC Cuddy, ST Fiske, VSY Kwan, P Glick, S Demoulin, JP Leyens, ...
British journal of social psychology 48 (1), 1-33, 2009
12802009
Nations’ income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap
F Durante, ST Fiske, N Kervyn, AJC Cuddy, AD Akande, BE Adetoun, ...
Social Cognition, 246-268, 2018
3352018
Neurocognitive and temperamental systems of self‐regulation and early adolescents’ social and academic outcomes
P Checa, R Rodríguez‐Bailón, MR Rueda
Mind, Brain, and Education 2 (4), 177-187, 2008
1712008
Why do superiors attend to negative stereotypic information about their subordinates? Effects of power legitimacy on social perception
R Rodríguez‐Bailón, M Moya, V Yzerbyt
European Journal of Social Psychology 30 (5), 651-671, 2000
1562000
Social class and ideologies of inequality: How they uphold unequal societies
R Rodriguez‐Bailon, B Bratanova, GB Willis, L Lopez‐Rodriguez, ...
Journal of Social Issues 73 (1), 99-116, 2017
1422017
An eye for the I: Preferential attention to the eyes of ingroup members.
K Kawakami, A Williams, D Sidhu, BL Choma, R Rodriguez-Bailón, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 107 (1), 1, 2014
1262014
Economic inequality enhances inferences that the normative climate is individualistic and competitive
Á Sánchez‐Rodríguez, GB Willis, J Jetten, R Rodríguez‐Bailón
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (6), 1114-1127, 2019
1152019
Registered replication report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)
M O’donnell, LD Nelson, E Ackermann, B Aczel, A Akhtar, S Aldrovandi, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 13 (2), 268-294, 2018
1042018
Attitudes towards redistribution and the interplay between perceptions and beliefs about inequality
E García‐Sánchez, D Osborne, GB Willis, R Rodríguez‐Bailón
British Journal of Social Psychology 59 (1), 111-136, 2020
992020
By any means necessary? When and why low group identification paradoxically predicts radical collective action
G Jiménez‐Moya, R Spears, R Rodríguez‐Bailón, S de Lemus
Journal of Social Issues 71 (3), 517-535, 2015
952015
Perceiving economic inequality in everyday life decreases tolerance to inequality
JD García-Castro, R Rodríguez-Bailón, GB Willis
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 90, 104019, 2020
832020
Illegitimacy improves goal pursuit in powerless individuals
GB Willis, A Guinote, R Rodríguez-Bailón
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (2), 416-419, 2010
772010
The vicious cycle of economic inequality: The role of ideology in shaping the relationship between “what is” and “what ought to be” in 41 countries
E García-Sánchez, J Van der Toorn, R Rodriguez-Bailon, GB Willis
Social Psychological and Personality Science 10 (8), 991-1001, 2019
762019
Economic and social distance: Perceived income inequality negatively predicts an interdependent self‐construal
Á Sánchez‐Rodríguez, GB Willis, R Rodríguez‐Bailón
International Journal of Psychology 54 (1), 117-125, 2019
762019
Perceptions of economic inequality in Colombian daily life: More than unequal distribution of economic resources
E García-Sánchez, GB Willis, R Rodríguez-Bailón, JD García-Castro, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 385826, 2018
712018
Social categories as a context for the allocation of attentional control.
E Cañadas, R Rodríguez-Bailón, B Milliken, J Lupiáñez
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (3), 934, 2013
702013
The psychosocial effects of economic inequality depend on its perception
GB Willis, E García-Sánchez, Á Sánchez-Rodríguez, JD García-Castro, ...
Nature Reviews Psychology 1 (5), 301-309, 2022
652022
Who’s to blame? Causal attributions of the economic crisis and personal control
M Bukowski, S de Lemus, R Rodriguez-Bailón, GB Willis
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 20 (6), 909-923, 2017
582017
I know people who can and who cannot: A measure of the perception of economic inequality in everyday life
JD García-Castro, GB Willis, R Rodríguez-Bailón
The Social Science Journal 56 (4), 599-608, 2019
562019
Economic inequality increases status anxiety through perceived contextual competitiveness
D Melita, GB Willis, R Rodríguez-Bailón
Frontiers in psychology 12, 637365, 2021
552021
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