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Preliminary Resources on Weight Bias and Weight Stigma in Education

Analysis & Opinion, Change Agent, Citations/References, Educate Others, Understand the science, Weight Stigma & Weight BiasBy Michelle van RynFebruary 20, 2020Leave a comment

Scholarly/Scientific Articles   Reviews Puhl, R. M., & Heuer, C. A. (2009). The stigma of obesity: a review and update. Obesity (Silver Spring), 17(5), 941-964. doi:10.1038/oby.2008.636  (Click here for full…

Annotated Bibliography, Peer-Reviewed Articles

Change Agent, Citations and References, Inform & Educate, Understand the scienceBy Michelle van RynJanuary 5, 2020Leave a comment

Abad-Merino, S., et al. (2013). “The dynamics of intergroup helping: the case of subtle bias against Latinos.” Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 19(4): 445-452. Despite the traditional importance of Latinos…

How we Measure Implicit Bias

Change Agent, Inform & Educate, Understand the scienceBy Michelle van RynNovember 12, 20181 Comment

A large number of implicit measures have been developed and tested. The most widely used and frequently cited is the Implicit Association Test. However, that is only one of several…

The Science of Inclusion: Recommended Books

Change Agent, Inform & Educate, Understand the scienceBy Michelle van RynOctober 31, 2018Leave a comment

Pitfalls and Unexpected Consequences for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Efforts

Change Agent, Inform & Educate, Learning & Growth Mindsets, Understand the scienceBy Michelle van RynNovember 13, 2016Leave a comment

Triggering “white racist” stereotype threat has been shown to increase anxiety and have negative cognitive and behavioral consequences in whites, including: Physically distancing themselves from African American conversation partners. Fidgeting…

Included But Invisible? The Benefits and Costs of Inclusion

Change Agent, Inform & Educate, Understand the scienceBy Michelle van RynSeptember 7, 2016Leave a comment

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