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Chronic Threat and Contingent Belonging: Protective Benefits of Values Affirmation on Identity Development

*Cook, J.E. , Purdie-Vaughns, V., Garcia, J., & Cohen, G.L. (2012). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102(3), 479-496.

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An Identity Threat Perspective on Intervention

Cohen, G.L., Purdie-Vaughns, V., & Garcia, J. (2012). In M. Inzlicht & T. Schmader (Eds.), Stereotype Threat: Theory, Process, and Application (pp. 280- 296). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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