culture + intergroup relations lab
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS

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​Representative Publications:
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Kimel, S. Y., Kunst, J. R., Uenal, F., & Alcaraz, V. S.* (In Press) “They’re Eating Our Pets!”: When Disgust and Perceived Cruelty Combine to Heighten Prejudice. British Journal of Social Psychology. pdf​​
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Kimel, S.Y., Bierwiaczonek, K.; Obaidi, M.; Foeman, A.; Lawton, B.; Sidanius, J.; Kunst, J.R., (2024). Finding Your Roots: Do DNA Ancestry Tests Increase Racial (In)tolerance? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. pdf
Kimel, S.Y., Mischkowski, D., Miyagawa, Y., Niiya, Y. (2021). Left Out But “In Control”? Culture Variations in Feelings of Control when Excluded by a Close-Other. Social Psychological and Personality Science. pdf
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Kunst, J. R., Kimel, S.Y., Alayan, R., & Thomsen, L. (2018). Can Abraham Bring Peace? The Relationship between Acknowledging Shared Religious Roots and Intergroup Conflict. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. pdf
Kimel, S.Y., Huesmann, L.R., Kunst, J. & Halperin, E. (2016). Living in a Genetic World: How Learning about Interethnic Genetic Similarities and Differences Affects Peace and Conflict. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. pdf
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