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Katie E. Sullivan

Researcher at University of Wales, Trinity Saint David

Publications -  5
Citations -  59

Katie E. Sullivan is an academic researcher from University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ambivalent sexism & Prejudice (legal term). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 14 citations.

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Country-level and individual-level predictors of men's support for gender equality in 42 countries

Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, +85 more
TL;DR: Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher gender status is threatened as discussed by the authors, and this phenomenon was examined cross-culturally to test if both individual-and country-level variables predict men's collective action intentions to support gender equality.
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Psychometric properties and correlates of precarious manhood beliefs in 62 nations

Jennifer K. Bosson, +163 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious manhood beliefs (the Precarious Manhood Beliefs scale [PMB]) that covaries meaningfully with other cross-culturally validated gender ideologies and with country-level indices of gender equality and human development.
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Prejudice and the Brexit vote: a tangled web

TL;DR: The authors argue that recent evidence suggests that levels of prejudice towards ‘others' was a factor in the Brexit vote and that the attitudes underlying this vote must be explored in greater detail through cross-disciplinary scientific research, with legitimate concerns recognised and fallacies challenged.
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Gendered Self-Views Across 62 Countries: A Test of Competing Models

Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, +162 more
TL;DR: This paper examined binary gender gaps in agentic and communal self-views as a function of country-level objective gender equality (the Global Gender Gap Index) and subjective distributions of social power (the Power Distance Index).
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Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychological Health, Perceived Stress, and Coping Strategies of University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined cross-cultural differences and the relationships between stress, psychological health, and coping among university students during the pandemic and explored whether coping strategies mediated the relationship between psychological health and perceived distress for this population.