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Saera R Khan

Professor, University of San Francisco
Verified email at usfca.edu
Cited by 988

Stereotypes as dominant responses: on the" social facilitation" of prejudice in anticipated public contexts.

…, LM Shaffer, AL Chasteen, SR Khan - Journal of Personality …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
This article challenges the highly intuitive assumption that prejudice should be less likely in
public compared with private settings. It proposes that stereotypes may be conceptualized as …

[PDF][PDF] Assessing implicit cognitions with a paper-format implicit association test

KM Lemm11, KA Lane, DN Sattler, SR Khan, BA Nosek - 2008 - Citeseer
The Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, and Schwartz, 1998) is a frequently
used measure of implicit cognitions that is typically administered on computers. This chapter …

Mood and the correction of positive versus negative stereotypes.

AJ Lambert, SR Khan, BA Lickel… - Journal of Personality and …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
The present research examined the effects of sadness on the correction of social stereotypes.
Participants who either were or were not induced to feel sad were asked to form an …

Ingroup favoritism versus black sheep effects in observations of informal conversations

S Khan, AJ Lambert - Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This research was designed to gain further insight into the psychological mechanisms underlying
the "black sheep effect" (eg, Marques, Yzerbyt, & Leyens, 1988) using a paradigm that …

[PDF][PDF] Stereotyping from the perspective of perceivers and targets

SR Khan, T Benda… - Online Readings in …, 2012 - scholarworks.gvsu.edu
This article provides insight into the process of stereotyping from two different perspectives:
the perceiver and the target. From the perceiver's perspective, motivational and cognitive …

Post 9/11: The impact of stigma for Muslim Americans.

SR Khan - Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Research about the Muslim American experience post-9/11 is sorely lacking. Perceptions of
stigma as a predictor of Muslim American responses to 9/11 were examined. Negative …

Concern for the transgressor's consequences: an explanation for why wrongdoing remains unreported

SR Khan, LC Howe - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
In the aftermath of shocking workplace scandals, people are often baffled when individuals
within the organization were aware of clear-cut wrongdoing yet did not inform authorities. The …

Disclosure of HIV status to medical providers: differences by gender," race," and immune function

DB Jeffe, SR Khan, KL Meredith… - Public Health …, 2000 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: The authors used data from a larger study to explore differences by gender,
self-reported racial identification, and immune function in disclosure of HIV-positive serostatus …

Perceptions of rational discrimination: When do people attempt to justify race-based prejudice?

SR Khan, AJ Lambert - Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
This research investigated the role of situational context and personality factors in moderating
perceptions of race-based decisions made by others. White participants were presented …

The influence of multiple group identities on moral foundations

SR Khan, MN Stagnaro - Ethics & Behavior, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Moral foundations theory provides a theoretical framework for understanding the universal
and societal aspects of morality. The focus thus far has been on understanding the influence …