Publications

Brochu, P. M., & Esses, V. M. (in press). What's in a name? The effects of the labels 'fat' versus 'overweight' on weight bias. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Brochu, P. M., Gawronski, B., & Esses, V. M. (in press). The integrative prejudice framework and different forms of weight prejudice: An analysis and expansion. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

Gawronski, B., Brochu, P. M., Sritharan, R., & Strack, F. (in press). Cognitive consistency in prejudice-related belief systems: Integrating old-fashioned, modern, aversive, and implicit forms of prejudice. To appear in B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), Cognitive consistency: A unifying concept in social psychology. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Brochu, P. M., & Esses, V. M. (2009). Weight prejudice and medical policy: Support for an ambiguously discriminatory policy is influenced by prejudice-colored glasses. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 9, 117-133.

Brochu, P. M., Gawronski, B., & Esses, V. M. (2008). Cognitive consistency and the relation between implicit and explicit prejudice: Reconceptualizing old-fashioned, modern, and aversive prejudice. In M. A. Morrison & T. G. Morrison (Eds.), The Psychology of Modern Prejudice (pp. 27-50). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Gawronski, B., Peters, K. R., Brochu, P. M., & Strack, F. (2008). Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: A cognitive consistency perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 648-665.

Brochu, P. M., & Morrison, M. A. (2007). Implicit and explicit prejudice toward overweight and average-weight men and women: Testing their correspondence and relation to behavioral intentions. The Journal of Social Psychology, 147, 681-706.

Please contact me at pbrochu2@uwo.ca to request a copy of any of these manuscripts.