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Conference Presentations

MacInnis, C.C.,
& Hodson, G. (2013). Please lay your cards on the table: Reacting positively to discovering a potential friend’s homosexuality if disclosed early (vs. late). Presented at Society for Social and Personality Psychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2013.

MacLean, M.H., MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (2013). Dehumanization of the Young and Elderly: “Humanity” Gained and Lost.  Presented at Society for Social and Personality Psychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2013.

MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2012). Manipulating alleged same-sex attraction: Effects of recategorizing self as outgroup member on empathy and attitudes toward homosexuals. Presented at Society for Social and Personality Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, January 2012.

MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2011). Dehumanization and prejudice toward homosexuals, bisexuals, and asexuals. Presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June 2011.

MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2010). Your prejudice and your thoughts about my prejudice: The influence of intergroup bias perceptions on anticipated intergroup contact. Presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June, 2010.

MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2009). The role of social projection and meta-stereotyping in intergroup relations. Presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, June 2009.

Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Rush, J. (2009). Exploring when a joke is not just a joke: Cavalier attitudes toward humour as a facilitator of anti-outgroup antagonism.Presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, June 2009.

MacInnis, C.C., Hodson, G., & Hogg, S. (2008). Revisitinghistorical approaches to prejudice: The role of subclinical narcissism, psychopathy, and
Machiavellianism in the formation of the prejudiced personality. Presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June
2008.
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