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Chirco, Patrizia; Buchanan, Tonya M. (2023). We the People. Who? The face of future American politics is shaped by perceived foreignness of candidates of color. Analyses of social issues and public policy, 23(1), pp. 5-19. Wiley 10.1111/asap.12341
Buchanan, Tonya M.; Brown, Aaron; Chirco, Patrizia; Klein, Danielle; Purgason, Ashley M. (2022). Messaging Matters: The Impact of Advising Micromessages on Student Affect and Behavior across Diverse University Campuses. NACADA Journal, 42(2), pp. 45-61. 10.12930/NACADA-22-04
Chirco, Patrizia; Buchanan, Tonya M. (2022). Dark faces in white spaces: The effects of skin tone, race, ethnicity, and intergroup preferences on interpersonal judgments and voting behavior. Analyses of social issues and public policy, 22(1), pp. 427-447. Wiley 10.1111/asap.12304
Chirco, Patrizia; Buchanan, Tonya M.; Sheibani Asl, H. (20 April 2023). Who gets to be “American” and its consequences for political representation: The role of perceptions of Americanness in judgments of candidates of color. (Unpublished). In: 2023 Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, USA. 20.-22. Apr. 2023.
Sheibani Asl, H.; Buchanan, Tonya M.; Chirco, Patrizia (20 April 2023). Racial resentment predicts support for descriptive representation of women/LGBTQ+ members. (Unpublished). In: 2023 Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, USA. 20.-22. Apr. 2023.
Chirco, Patrizia; Buchanan, Tonya M. (23 February 2023). The complexion of future American politics is in the eye of the voter: White constituents are influenced by race/ethnicity and perceived skin tone of candidates of color. (Unpublished). In: 2023 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention. Atlanta, GA, USA. 23.-25. Feb. 2023.