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  1. Discussing weight with patients with overweight: Supportive (not stigmatizing) conversations increase compliance intentions and health motivation.
  2. Weight Stigma Predicts Poorer Psychological Well-Being Through Internalized Weight Bias and Maladaptive Coping Responses
  3. Risk and resiliency factors related to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating: The identity disruption model
  4. How negative contact and positive contact with Whites predict collective action among racial and ethnic minorities
  5. Coping with weight stigma: development and validation of a Brief Coping Responses Inventory
  6. Positive and negative intergroup contact predict Black and White Americans' judgments about police violence against Black Americans
  7. Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Intergroup Contact
  8. Self-Concept Clarity and Body Dissatisfaction
  9. Stronger sexual desires only predict bold romantic intentions and reported infidelity when self‐control is low
  10. Applying the contact hypothesis to anti-fat attitudes: Contact with overweight people is related to how we interact with our bodies and those of others
  11. Activation patterns during action observation are modulated by context in mirror system areas
  12. Pre-experimental Familiarization Increases Hippocampal Activity for Both Targets and Lures in Recognition Memory: An fMRI Study