Sex Roles (2024) Authors: Sara B. Chadwick, Daniel Shuchat, Eun Ju Son, Sari M. van Anders Abstract: Previous research has shown that women’s orgasms function as a masculinity achievement for men. Less clear is whether men’s orgasms …
Month: October 2025
Negative Sexual Experiences among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men who Have Sex with Men using GPS-Enabled Hook-up Apps and Websites
Journal of Sex Research (2024) Authors: Jacqueline Woerner, Sara B. Chadwick, Nadac Antebi-Gruszka, Karolynn Siegel, Eric W. Schrimshaw Abstract: Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) often use GPS-enabled dating apps and websites …
Risk for Experiencing Psychological and Sexual Abuse On- and Offline: A Comparison of Bisexual, Gay/Lesbian, and Heterosexual Women and Men
American Journal of Epidemiology (2024) Authors: Sara B. Chadwick, Jacqueline Woerner, Eric W. Schrimshaw Abstract: Dating abuse research on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) populations tends to aggregate LGB participants for comparisons with heterosexuals and often …
Uncovering Gender Stereotypes in Controversial Science Discourse: Evidence from Computational Text and Visual Analyses Across Digital Platforms
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (2024) Authors: Kaiping Chen, Zening Duan, Sang Jung Kim Abstract: This study examines how gender stereotypes are reflected in discourses around controversial science issues across two platforms, YouTube and TikTok. Utilizing the Social …
Conversational AI and Equity Through Assessing GPT-3’s Communication with Diverse Social Groups on Contentious Topics
Scientific Reports (2024) Authors: Kaiping Chen, Anqi Shao, Jirayu Burapacheep, Yixuan Li Abstract: Autoregressive language models, which use deep learning to produce human-like texts, have surged in prevalence. Despite advances in these models, concerns arise about their …
The Impact of Public Deliberation and Identity-Based Storytelling on Civic Empowerment among Latinx Communities on Environmental Issues
Environmental Communication (2024) Authors: Amanda L. Molder, Isabel I. Villanueva, Kaiping Chen Abstract: Environmental issues already disproportionately impact communities of color in the U.S., where there is a long and well-established history of environmental racism. Despite efforts …
Engaging White Parents to Address Their White Children’s Racial Biases in the Black-White Context
Child Development (2023) Authors: Katherine E. Scott, Tory L. Ash, Bailey Immel, MaKayla A. Liebeck, Patricia G. Devine, Kristin Shutts Abstract: Multiple studies (n = 1065 parents, 625 females, 437 males, 3 nonbinary, 99.06% White; n = 80, …
A Multigenerational Model of Environmental Risk for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Children and Families
Environmental Health Perspective (2024) Authors: Janean E. Dilworth-Bart, Thea Sankari, Colleen F. Moore Abstract: In recent years, public discourse has increasingly brought institutional and structural racism to the foreground of discussion on the well-being of BIPOC (Black, …
Are Neighborhood Effects Explained by Differences in School Quality?
American Journal of Sociology (2023) Authors: Geoffrey T. Wodtke, Ugur Yildirim, David J. Harding, and Felix Elwert Abstract: It is widely hypothesized that neighborhood effects on academic achievement are explained by differences in the quality of schools attended …
Rearranging the Desk Chairs: A Large Randomized Field Experiment on the Effects of Close Contact on Interethnic Relations
American Journal of Sociology (2023) Authors: Felix Elwert, Tamás Keller, Andreas Kotsadam Abstract: Contact theory predicts that interethnic exposure reduces antiminority discrimination. By contrast, conflict theory predicts that interethnic exposure worsens discrimination. Received scope conditions, however, are …