Publications by Topic
Androcentrism
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., Poddar, A., Cimpian, A. (in press). Intersectional male-centric and White-centric biases in collective concepts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Kust, J. R., Juettemeier, M., Bailey, A. H., Anjum, G., English, A., Sam, D. L., & Tekizoğlu, F. Y. (2023). A cross-cultural investigation of gender bias in mental imagery. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., & Cimpian, A. (2022). Based on billions of words on the internet, PEOPLE = MEN. Science Advances.
Bailey, A. H. (2022). Seeing men everywhere, even in toast. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 26(5), 365-367.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2020). Implicit androcentrism: Men are human, women are gendered. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 89, 103980.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2019). Is man the measure of all things? A social cognitive account of androcentrism. Personality and Social Psychology Review. 23(4), 307-331.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Who counts as human? Antecedents to androcentric behavior. Sex Roles, 76(11-12), 682-693.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Anonymously male: Social media avatar icons are implicitly male and resistant to change. Cyberpsychology, 10(4).
Applied Projects
Arnold, S., Bailey, A. H., Shahade, J., Ma, W. J., & Cimpian, A. (2023). Checking gender bias: Parents and mentors perceive less chess potential in girls. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., Dovidio, J. F., & LaFrance, M. (2021). “Master” of none: Institutional language change linked to reduced gender bias. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 28(1), 237.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Anonymously male: Social media avatar icons are implicitly male and resistant to change. Cyberpsychology, 10(4).
Kunst, J. R., Bailey, A. H., Prendergast, C., & Gundersen, A. (2018). Sexism, rape myths, and feminist identification explain gender differences in attitudes toward the #metoo social media campaign in two countries. Media Psychology, 22(5), 818-843.
Hennes, E., Pietri, E., Moss-Racusin, C., Mason, K., Dovidio, J. F., Brescoll, V., Bailey, A. H., & Handelsman J., (2018). Increasing the perceived malleability of gender bias using a modified video intervention for diversity in STEM (VIDS). Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 21(5), 788-809.
Pietri, E., Hennes, E., Dovidio, J. F., Brescoll, V., Bailey, A. H., Moss-Racusin, C., & Handelsman J., (2018). Addressing unintended consequences of gender diversity interventions on women's sense of belonging in STEM. Sex Roles, 80(9-10), 527-547.
Attitudes
Bailey, A. H., & Knobe, J. (2023). Biological essentialism correlates with (but doesn’t cause?) intergroup bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Bailey, A. H., Lambert, R., & LaFrance, M. (2020). Implicit reactions to women in high power body postures: Less wonderful but still weaker. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 55, 329–350.
Melnikoff, D. & Bailey, A. H. (2018). Preferences for moral vs. immoral traits in others are conditional. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(4), E592-E600.
Melnikoff, D. & Bailey, A. H. (2018). Reply to Landy et al.: Terms and conditions may apply. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(25), E5637-E5638.
Essentialism
Bailey, A. H., Ikizer, E., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., & Cimpian, A. (in press). People's beliefs about pronouns reflect both the language they speak and their ideology. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., & Knobe, J. (2023). Biological essentialism correlates with (but doesn’t cause?) intergroup bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Bailey, A. H., Knobe, J., & Newman, G. (2021). Value-based essentialism: Essentialist beliefs about social groups with shared values. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 150(10), 1994.
Gender
Bailey, A. H., Ikizer, E., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., & Cimpian, A. (in press). People's beliefs about pronouns reflect both the language they speak and their ideology. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., Poddar, A., Cimpian, A. (in press). Intersectional male-centric and White-centric biases in collective concepts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Vial, A. Bailey, A. H., & Dovidio, J. F. (2024). People who accommodate others’ sexist beliefs are themselves perceived to be sexist. Psychology of Women Quarterly.
Kust, J. R., Juettemeier, M., Bailey, A. H., Anjum, G., English, A., Sam, D. L., & Tekizoğlu, F. Y. (2023). A cross-cultural investigation of gender bias in mental imagery. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
Arnold, S., Bailey, A. H., Shahade, J., Ma, W. J., & Cimpian, A. (2023). Checking gender bias: Parents and mentors perceive less chess potential in girls. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., & Cimpian, A. (2022). Based on billions of words on the internet, PEOPLE = MEN. Science Advances. 8(13), eabm2463.
Bailey, A. H. (2022). Seeing men everywhere, even in toast. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 26(5), 365-367.
Bailey, A. H., Dovidio, J. F., & LaFrance, M. (2021). “Master” of none: Institutional language change linked to reduced gender bias. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2020). Implicit androcentrism: Men are human, women are gendered. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 89, 103980.
Bailey, A. H., Lambert, R., & LaFrance, M. (2020). Implicit reactions to women in high power body postures: Less wonderful but still weaker. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 55, 329–350.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2019). Is man the measure of all things? A social cognitive account of androcentrism. Personality and Social Psychology Review. 23(4), 307-331.
Kunst, J. R., Bailey, A. H., Prendergast, C., & Gundersen, A. (2018). Sexism, rape myths, and feminist identification explain gender differences in attitudes toward the #metoo social media campaign in two countries. Media Psychology, 22(5), 818-843.
Hennes, E., Pietri, E., Moss-Racusin, C., Mason, K., Dovidio, J. F., Brescoll, V., Bailey, A. H., & Handelsman J., (2018). Increasing the perceived malleability of gender bias using a modified video intervention for diversity in STEM (VIDS). Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 21(5), 788-809.
Pietri, E., Hennes, E., Dovidio, J. F., Brescoll, V., Bailey, A. H., Moss-Racusin, C., & Handelsman J., (2018). Addressing unintended consequences of gender diversity interventions on women's sense of belonging in STEM. Sex Roles, 80(9-10), 527-547.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2017). Could a woman be superman? Target gender impacts the embodiment of power postures. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2(1), 6-27.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Who counts as human? Antecedents to androcentric behavior. Sex Roles, 76(11-12), 682-693.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Anonymously male: Social media avatar icons are implicitly male and resistant to change. Cyberpsychology, 10(4).
Bailey, A. H., & Kelly, S. D. (2016). Body posture and gender impact neural processing of power-related words. Journal of Social Psychology, 157(4), 474-484.
Bailey, A. H., & Kelly, S. D. (2015). Picture power: Gender versus body language in perceived status. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 39(4), 317-337.
Intersectionality
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., Poddar, A., Cimpian, A. (in press). Intersectional male-centric and White-centric biases in collective concepts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Who counts as human? Antecedents to androcentric behavior. Sex Roles, 76(11-12), 682-693.
Language
Bailey, A. H., Ikizer, E., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., & Cimpian, A. (in press). People's beliefs about pronouns reflect both the language they speak and their ideology. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., Poddar, A., Cimpian, A. (in press). Intersectional male-centric and White-centric biases in collective concepts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., & Cimpian, A. (2022). Based on billions of words on the internet, PEOPLE = MEN. Science Advances. 8(13), eabm2463.
Bailey, A. H., Dovidio, J. F., & LaFrance, M. (2021). “Master” of none: Institutional language change linked to reduced gender bias. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 28(1), 237.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2020). Implicit androcentrism: Men are human, women are gendered. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 89, 103980.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Who counts as human? Antecedents to androcentric behavior. Sex Roles, 76(11-12), 682-693.
Nonverbal Behavior
Bailey, A. H., Lambert, R., & LaFrance, M. (2020). Implicit reactions to women in high power body postures: Less wonderful but still weaker. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 55, 329–350.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2017). Could a woman be superman? Target gender impacts the embodiment of power postures. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2(1), 6-27.
Jonas, K. J., Cesario, J., Alger, M., Bailey, A. H., Bombari, D., Carney, D.,…Tybur, J. M. (2017). Power poses: Where do we stand? Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2(1), 139-141.
Bailey, A. H., & Kelly, S. D. (2016). Body posture and gender impact neural processing of power-related words. Journal of Social Psychology, 157(4), 474-484.
Bailey, A. H., & Kelly, S. D. (2015). Picture power: Gender versus body language in perceived status. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 39(4), 317-337.
Theory and Review
Bailey, A. H. (2022). Seeing men everywhere, even in toast. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 26(5), 365-367.
Bailey, A. H., LaFrance, M., & Dovidio, J. F. (2019). Is man the measure of all things? A social cognitive account of androcentrism. Personality and Social Psychology Review. 23(4), 307-331.
Race/Ethnicity
Bailey, A. H., Ikizer, E., Dembroff, R., Wodak, D., & Cimpian, A. (in press). People's beliefs about pronouns reflect both the language they speak and their ideology. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Bailey, A. H., Williams, A., Poddar, A., Cimpian, A. (in press). Intersectional male-centric and White-centric biases in collective concepts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Bailey, A. H., & Knobe, J. (2023). Biological essentialism correlates with (but doesn’t cause?) intergroup bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Kunst, J. R., Dovidio, J. F., Bailey, A. H., & Obaidi, M. (2022). The way they look: Phenotypic prototypicality shapes the perceived intergroup attitudes of in- and out-group members. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 100, 104303.
Bailey, A. H., & LaFrance, M. (2016). Who counts as human? Antecedents to androcentric behavior. Sex Roles, 76(11-12), 682-693.