Publications
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From Categories to Exemplars (and Back Again) (PDF)
Dunham, Y. and Degner, J. (2013). In Banaji, M.R. & Gelman, S.A. (Eds.), Navigating the Social World: What Infants, Children, and Other Species Can Teach Us. New York: Oxford University Press.
Two Signatures of Implicit Intergroup Attitudes: Developmental Invariance and Early Enculturation (PDF)
Dunham, Y., Chen, E., and Banaji, M.R. (2013). Psychological Science, 24(6), 860-868.
Self-Enhancement Following Exposure to Idealized Body Portrayals in Ethnically Diverse Men: A Fantasy Effect of Advertising (PDF)
Skorek, M. and Dunham, Y. (2012). Sex Roles, 9, 655-667.
An Angry = Outgroup Effect (PDF)
Dunham, Y. (2011). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 668-671.
Consequences of ‘Minimal’ Group Affiliations in Children (PDF)
Dunham, Y., Baron, A.S., and Carey, S. (2011). Child Development, 82(3), 793-811.
The Language of Implicit Preferences (PDF)
Oguinnaike, O., Dunham, Y., and Banaji, M.R. (2010). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46(6), 999-1003.
Origins of Intergroup Bias: Developmental and Social Cognitive Research on Intergroup Attitudes (introduction to the special issue) (PDF)
Dunham, Y. and Degner, J. (2010). European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 1-6.
The Development of Implicit Social Cognition (PDF)
Olson, K.R. and Dunham, Y.D. (2010). In B. Gawronski & B. Keith Payne (Eds), Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition: Measurement, Theory, and Applications. New York: Guildford.
Platonic Blindness and the Challenge of Understanding Context (PDF)
Dunham, Y. and Banaji, M.R. (2010). In L. Feldman-Barrett, B. Mesquita, & E. Smith (Eds.), The Mind in Context. New York: Guilford.
Of Substance: The Nature of Language Effects on Entity Construal (PDF)
Li, P., Dunham, Y., and Carey, S. (2009). Cognitive Psychology, 58(5), 487-524.
The Development of Implicit Intergroup Cognition (PDF)
Dunham, Y., Baron, A.S., and Banaji, M.R. (2008). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(7), 248-253.
The Importance of Origins: Why Cognitive Development Is Central to a Mature Understanding of Social Cognition (PDF)
Dunham, Y. and Olson, K.R. (2008). The Open Psychology Journal, 1, 59-65.
Judgments of the Lucky Across Development and Culture (PDF)
Olson, K. R., Dunham, Y., Banaji, M. R., Spelke, E. S., and Dweck, C.S. (2008). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 94(5), 757-776.
Children and Social Groups: A Developmental Analysis of Implicit Consistency in Hispanic-Americans (PDF)
Dunham, Y., Baron, A.S., and Banaji, M.R. (2007). Self and Identity, 6, 238-255.
Some Experiments on the Development of Intergroup Social Cognition (PDF)
Banaji, M. R., Baron, A., Dunham, Y., and Olson, K. R. (2007). In M. Killen & S.R. Levy (Eds.), Intergroup Attitudes and Relations in Childhood Through Adulthood. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
From American City to Japanese Village: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Implicit Race Attitudes (PDF)
Dunham, Y., Baron, A.S., and Banaji, M.R. (2006). Child Development, 77(5), 1268-1281.