Book Chapters
Hodson, G., Costello, K., & MacInnis, C.C. (2013). Is intergroup contact beneficial among intolerant people? Exploring individual differences in the benefits of contact on attitudes. In G. Hodson & M. Hewstone (Eds.), Advances in intergroup contact (pp. 49-80). London, UK: Psychology Press.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Costello, K. (in press). (Over) Valuing "Humanness" as an Aggravator of Intergroup Prejudices and Discrimination. In P.Bain, J.Vaes, & J.-Ph. Leyens (Eds). Advances in understanding humanness and dehumanization. London, UK: Psychology Press.
Journal Articles
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (in press). Expecting racial outgroups to view “us” as biased: A social projection explanation of Whites’ bias meta-stereotypes Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (in press). Is homophobia associated with an implicit same-sex attraction? Journal of Sex Research.
Hodson, G., Choma, B.L., Boisvert, J., Hafer, C.L., MacInnis, C.C., & Costello, K. (2013). The role of intergroup disgust in predicting negative outgroup evaluations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 195-205.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (2012). Intergroup bias toward “Group X”: Evidence of prejudice, dehumanization, avoidance and discrimination against asexuals. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 15, 725-743.
MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2012). “Where the rubber hits the road” en route to intergroup harmony: Examining contact intentions and contact behavior under meta-stereotype threat. British Journal of Social Psychology, 51, 363-373.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Rush, J. (2010). Prejudice-relevant correlates of humor temperaments and humor styles. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 546- 549.
Hodson, G., Rush, J., & MacInnis, C.C. (2010). A “Joke is Just a Joke” (Except When it Isn’t): Cavalier Humor Beliefs Facilitate the Expression of Group Dominance Motives. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99, 660-682.
(2011, January 17). Correction to Hodson, Rush, and MacInnis (2010). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication.
MacInnis C.C., MacKinnon, S.P. & MacIntyre, P.D. (2010). The illusion of transparency and normative beliefs about anxiety during public speaking. Current Research in Social Psychology, 15, 42-52. http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.
Hodson, G., Hogg, S.M., & MacInnis, C.C. (2009). The role of “dark personalities” (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy), Big Five personality factors, and ideology in explaining prejudice. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 686- 690.
Under review
MacInnis, C.C., Busseri, M.A., Choma, B.L. & Hodson, G. (Submitted April 2013). The happy cyclist: Examining the association between generalized authoritarianism and subjective well-being.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted February 2013). Does experimentally “becoming” a stigmatized outgroup member generate negative or positive outcomes?
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted February 2013). Developing cross-group friendships online: The benefits of earlier (versus later) disclosure of stigmatized group membership.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted December 2012). Why are heterosexual men (vs. women) particularly prejudiced toward gay men? A social dominance theory explanation.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Busseri, M.A. (submitted August 2012). Bowing and kicking: The association between generalized authoritarianism and generalized prejudice.
Hodson, G., Costello, K., & MacInnis, C.C. (2013). Is intergroup contact beneficial among intolerant people? Exploring individual differences in the benefits of contact on attitudes. In G. Hodson & M. Hewstone (Eds.), Advances in intergroup contact (pp. 49-80). London, UK: Psychology Press.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Costello, K. (in press). (Over) Valuing "Humanness" as an Aggravator of Intergroup Prejudices and Discrimination. In P.Bain, J.Vaes, & J.-Ph. Leyens (Eds). Advances in understanding humanness and dehumanization. London, UK: Psychology Press.
Journal Articles
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (in press). Expecting racial outgroups to view “us” as biased: A social projection explanation of Whites’ bias meta-stereotypes Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (in press). Is homophobia associated with an implicit same-sex attraction? Journal of Sex Research.
Hodson, G., Choma, B.L., Boisvert, J., Hafer, C.L., MacInnis, C.C., & Costello, K. (2013). The role of intergroup disgust in predicting negative outgroup evaluations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 195-205.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (2012). Intergroup bias toward “Group X”: Evidence of prejudice, dehumanization, avoidance and discrimination against asexuals. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 15, 725-743.
MacInnis, C.C. & Hodson, G. (2012). “Where the rubber hits the road” en route to intergroup harmony: Examining contact intentions and contact behavior under meta-stereotype threat. British Journal of Social Psychology, 51, 363-373.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Rush, J. (2010). Prejudice-relevant correlates of humor temperaments and humor styles. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 546- 549.
Hodson, G., Rush, J., & MacInnis, C.C. (2010). A “Joke is Just a Joke” (Except When it Isn’t): Cavalier Humor Beliefs Facilitate the Expression of Group Dominance Motives. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99, 660-682.
(2011, January 17). Correction to Hodson, Rush, and MacInnis (2010). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication.
MacInnis C.C., MacKinnon, S.P. & MacIntyre, P.D. (2010). The illusion of transparency and normative beliefs about anxiety during public speaking. Current Research in Social Psychology, 15, 42-52. http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.
Hodson, G., Hogg, S.M., & MacInnis, C.C. (2009). The role of “dark personalities” (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy), Big Five personality factors, and ideology in explaining prejudice. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 686- 690.
Under review
MacInnis, C.C., Busseri, M.A., Choma, B.L. & Hodson, G. (Submitted April 2013). The happy cyclist: Examining the association between generalized authoritarianism and subjective well-being.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted February 2013). Does experimentally “becoming” a stigmatized outgroup member generate negative or positive outcomes?
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted February 2013). Developing cross-group friendships online: The benefits of earlier (versus later) disclosure of stigmatized group membership.
MacInnis, C.C., & Hodson, G. (Submitted December 2012). Why are heterosexual men (vs. women) particularly prejudiced toward gay men? A social dominance theory explanation.
Hodson, G., MacInnis, C.C., & Busseri, M.A. (submitted August 2012). Bowing and kicking: The association between generalized authoritarianism and generalized prejudice.