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Pratto, F., Pearson, A. R., Lee, I., & Saguy, T. (in press). Power dynamics in an experimental game. Social Justice Research. Pratto, F., Korchmaros, J., & Hegarty, P. (2007). When race and gender go without saying. Social Cognition, 25, 241-247. Pratto, F., Glasford, D. E., & Hegarty, P. J. (2006). Weighing the prospects of war. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 9, 219-233. Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., & Levin, S. (2006). Social dominance theory and the dynamics of intergroup relations: Taking stock and looking forward. In W. Stroebe & M. Hewstone (Eds)., European Review of Social Psychology, 17, 271-320. Pratto, F., & Walker, A. (2004). The bases of gendered power. In A. H. Eagly, A. Beall, & R. Sternberg (Eds.), The psychology of gender (2nd ed., pp. 242-268). NY: Guilford Publications. Pratto, F., Lemieux, A. F., Glasford, D. E., & Henry, P. J. (2003). American and Lebanese college students’ responses to the events of September 11, 2001: The relation of hopes and fears to the psychology of group positions. Psicologíca Politíca, 27, 13-35. [Download] Lemieux, A. F., & Pratto, F. (2003). Social relations and global poverty: The roles of prejudice, power, and social dominance. In S. Carr & T. Sloan (Eds.), Community psychology and global poverty (pp. 147-161). Kluwer Academic Publishers. [Download] Pratto, F. & Hegarty, P. (2000). The political psychology of reproductive strategies.Psychological Science, 11, 57-62. [Download]
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