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Elise Holland
Elise Holland
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
Dirección de correo verificada de unimelb.edu.au
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Categories versus dimensions in personality and psychopathology: A quantitative review of taxometric research
N Haslam, E Holland, P Kuppens
Psychological medicine 42 (5), 903-920, 2012
7132012
Revisiting the Jezebel stereotype: The impact of target race on sexual objectification
JR Anderson, E Holland, C Heldreth, SP Johnson
Psychology of Women Quarterly 42 (4), 461-476, 2018
2022018
Social media is not real life: The effect of attaching disclaimer-type labels to idealized social media images on women’s body image and mood
J Fardouly, E Holland
New media & society 20 (11), 4311-4328, 2018
1472018
Sexual objectification in women's daily lives: A smartphone ecological momentary assessment study
E Holland, P Koval, M Stratemeyer, F Thomson, N Haslam
British Journal of Social Psychology 56 (2), 314-333, 2017
1372017
The psychology of humanness
N Haslam, S Loughnan, E Holland
Objectification and (de) humanization: 60th Nebraska symposium on motivation …, 2013
1172013
Worth the weight: The objectification of overweight versus thin targets
E Holland, N Haslam
Psychology of Women Quarterly 37 (4), 462-468, 2013
1092013
The not‐so‐common‐wealth of Australia: Evidence for a cross‐cultural desire for a more equal distribution of wealth
MI Norton, DT Neal, CL Govan, D Ariely, E Holland
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14 (1), 339-351, 2014
1062014
Exploring the role of culture in sexual objectification: A seven nations study
S Loughnan 1, S Fernandez-Campos 2, J Vaes 3, G Anjum 4, M Aziz 5, ...
Revue internationale de psychologie sociale 28 (1), 125-152, 2015
992015
iObjectify: Self‐and other‐objectification on Grindr, a geosocial networking application designed for men who have sex with men
JR Anderson, E Holland, Y Koc, N Haslam
European Journal of Social Psychology 48 (5), 600-613, 2018
742018
How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women’s emotions in daily life.
P Koval, E Holland, MJ Zyphur, M Stratemeyer, JM Knight, NH Bailen, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 116 (6), 885, 2019
722019
Attitudes towards asylum seekers: The Australian experience
N Haslam, E Holland
Peace psychology in Australia, 107-120, 2011
682011
Visual attention to powerful postures: People avert their gaze from nonverbal dominance displays
E Holland, EB Wolf, C Looser, A Cuddy
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 68, 60-67, 2017
652017
Exposing digital posing: The effect of social media self-disclaimer captions on women’s body dissatisfaction, mood, and impressions of the user
J Livingston, E Holland, J Fardouly
Body Image 32, 150-154, 2020
532020
Cute little things: The objectification of prepubescent girls
E Holland, N Haslam
Psychology of Women Quarterly 40 (1), 108-119, 2016
512016
The legacy of medicalising'homosexuality': A discussion on the historical effects of non-heterosexual diagnostic classifications
J Anderson, E Holland
Sensoria: A Journal of Mind Brain and Culture 11 (1), 4-15, 2015
402015
Essentialism and entitativity across cultures
N Haslam, E Holland, M Karasawa
Culture and group processes, 17-37, 2013
222013
Cultural differences in perceived coherence of the self and ingroup: AJ apan–A ustralia comparison
S Tsukamoto, E Holland, N Haslam, M Karasawa, Y Kashima
Asian Journal of Social Psychology 18 (1), 83-89, 2015
192015
Are Fitbits implicated in body image concerns and disordered eating in women?
M Gittus, M Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, HE Brown, B Richardson, DB Fassnacht, ...
Health Psychology 39 (10), 900, 2020
152020
Intergroup metaphors
N Haslam, E Holland, M Stratemeyer
Advances in intergroup communication, 103-118, 2016
102016
Kittens, pigs, rats, and apes: The psychology of animal metaphors
N Haslam, E Holland, M Stratemeyer
Why We Love and Exploit Animals, 90-103, 2019
92019
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