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2020Beyond Allyship: Motivations for Advantaged Group Members to Engage in Action for Disadvantaged GroupsRadke, Helena R. M.; Kutlaca, Maja; Siem, Birte; Wright, Stephen C.; Becker, Julia C.
2018Body Covering and Body Image : A Comparison of Veiled and Unveiled Muslim Women, Christian Women, and Atheist Women Regarding Body Checking, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorder SymptomsWilhelm, Leonie; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Becker, Julia C.; Kişi, Melahat; Waldorf, Manuel ; Vocks, Silja 
2018Body Covering and Body Image: A Comparison of Veiled and Unveiled Muslim Women, Christian Women, and Atheist Women Regarding Body Checking, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorder SymptomsWilhelm, Leonie; Hartmann, Andrea S. ; Becker, Julia C.; Kisi, Melahat; Waldorf, Manuel ; Vocks, Silja 
2021Can Conspiracy Beliefs Be Beneficial? Longitudinal Linkages Between Conspiracy Beliefs, Anxiety, Uncertainty Aversion, and Existential Threat.Liekefett, Luisa; Christ, Oliver; Becker, Julia C.
-Can cross-group contact turn advantaged group members into allies? The role of inequality-delegitimizing contact and interpersonal connectionBecker, Julia C.; Wright, Stephen C.
2017Collective action against sexism in Germany, Turkey, and Japan: The influence of self-construal and face concernsFischer, Freyja B.; Becker, Julia C.; Kito, Mie ; Nayir, Dilek Zamantili
2014Confronting and Reducing Sexism: A Call for Research on InterventionBecker, Julia C.; Zawadzki, Matthew J.; Shields, Stephanie A. 
2019Coping with unpleasant group memberships in Japan and Germany: Cultural differences in disidentification, confrontation and emotion regulationBierle, Isabel; Becker, Julia C.; Ikegami, Tomoko
2017Cultural Expressions of Social Class and Their Implications for Group-Related Beliefs and BehaviorsBecker, Julia C.; Kraus, Michael W.; Rheinschmidt-Same, Michelle
-Disadvantaged group members' evaluations and support for allies: Investigating the role of communication style and group membershipRadke, Helena R. M.; Kutlaca, Maja; Becker, Julia C.
2018``Don't Bother Your Pretty Little Head'': Appearance Compliments Lead to Improved Mood but Impaired Cognitive PerformanceKahalon, Rotem; Shnabel, Nurit; Becker, Julia C.
2018Experimental Studies on State Self-Objectification: A Review and an Integrative Process ModelKahalon, Rotem; Shnabel, Nurit; Becker, Julia C.
2015Explicit but not implicit sexist beliefs predict benevolent and hostile sexist behaviorLaux, Stephanie H. de Oliveira; Ksenofontov, Inna ; Becker, Julia C.
2015Explicit but not implicit sexist beliefs predict benevolent and hostile sexist behaviorOliveira Laux, Stephanie H. ; Ksenofontov, Inna ; Becker, Julia C.
2019Exposure to Neoliberalism Increases Resentment of the Elite via Feelings of Anomie and Negative Psychological ReactionsHartwich, Lea; Becker, Julia C.
2022Helping in the context of refugee immigrationEchterhoff, Gerald; Becker, Julia C.; Knausenberger, Judith; Hellmann, Jens H.
2023Hippies Next to Right-Wing Extremists? Identifying Subgroups of Antilockdown Protesters in Germany Using Latent Profile AnalysisLiekefett, Luisa; Burner, Ann-Kathrin; Becker, Julia C.
2020Ideology and the promotion of social changeBecker, Julia C.
2017Intergroup Contact and Social Change: Implications of Negative and Positive Contact for Collective Action in Advantaged and Disadvantaged GroupsReimer, Nils Karl; Becker, Julia C.; Benz, Angelika; Christ, Oliver; Dhont, Kristof; Klocke, Ulrich; Neji, Sybille; Rychlowska, Magdalena; Schmid, Katharina; Hewstone, Miles
2022Low system justification is associated with support for both progressive and reactionary social changeLiekefett, Luisa; Becker, Julia C.