Galen Bodenhausen

Galen Bodenhausen

North Western University

H-index: 82

Asia-Bangladesh

About Galen Bodenhausen

Galen Bodenhausen, With an exceptional h-index of 82 and a recent h-index of 55 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Western University, specializes in the field of Social Psychology, Attitudes, Social Cognition, Intergroup Relations.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Skin-Deep Associations: Investigating how skin tone drives social associations

Motivational drivers of costly information search

Beyond Black and White–Examining whether increased attention yields regulation of skin-tone bias. A follow-up study.

Thinking of threats: Economic threat appraisals and health threat appraisals predict differential racial attitudes during COVID‐19

Beyond Black and White–Exploring Social versus Essence-Based Predictors

Psychiatric and affective predictors of negative racial attitudes

The boomerang effect of zero pricing: When and why a zero price is less effective than a low price for enhancing consumer demand

The pandemic and the “perpetual foreigner”: How threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic relate to stereotyping of Asian Americans

Galen Bodenhausen Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and Marketing

Citations(all)

35609

Citations(since 2020)

10037

Cited By

29501

hIndex(all)

82

hIndex(since 2020)

55

i10Index(all)

137

i10Index(since 2020)

106

Email

University Profile Page

North Western University

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Galen Bodenhausen Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology

Attitudes

Social Cognition

Intergroup Relations

Top articles of Galen Bodenhausen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Skin-Deep Associations: Investigating how skin tone drives social associations

Jordan Daley

Galen Bodenhausen

2024/1/12

Motivational drivers of costly information search

Cognition

Michalis Mamakos

Galen V Bodenhausen

2024/3/1

Beyond Black and White–Examining whether increased attention yields regulation of skin-tone bias. A follow-up study.

Jordan Daley

Galen Bodenhausen

2023/6/13

Thinking of threats: Economic threat appraisals and health threat appraisals predict differential racial attitudes during COVID‐19

Natalie M Gallagher

Jordan S Daley

Galen V Bodenhausen

2023/12

Beyond Black and White–Exploring Social versus Essence-Based Predictors

Jordan Daley

Galen Bodenhausen

2023/11/8

Psychiatric and affective predictors of negative racial attitudes

Psychiatry Research

David Kimhy

Luz H Ospina

Katie Beck-Felts

Amanda Lister

Coral Omene

...

2023/9/1

The boomerang effect of zero pricing: When and why a zero price is less effective than a low price for enhancing consumer demand

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science

Xiaomeng Fan

Fengyan Cindy Cai

Galen V Bodenhausen

2022/5

The pandemic and the “perpetual foreigner”: How threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic relate to stereotyping of Asian Americans

Frontiers in Psychology

Jordan S Daley

Natalie M Gallagher

Galen V Bodenhausen

2022/2/17

Humanness from Color: Exploring implicit associations between race, skin tone and the concept of humanness

Jordan Daley

Galen Bodenhausen

2022/2/10

Reckless gambles and responsible ventures: Racialized prototypes of risk-taking.

Journal of personality and social psychology

James E Wages III

Sylvia P Perry

Allison L Skinner-Dorkenoo

Galen V Bodenhausen

2022/2

Gender essentialism and the mental representation of transgender women and men: A multimethod investigation of stereotype content

Cognition

Natalie M Gallagher

Galen V Bodenhausen

2021/12/1

Racial preferences in sexual attraction among White heterosexual and gay men: Evidence from sexual arousal patterns and negative racial attitudes

Psychophysiology

Kevin J Hsu

Ryan F Lei

Galen V Bodenhausen

2021/11

Acquiring favorable attitudes based on aversive affective cues: Examining the spontaneity and efficiency of propositional evaluative conditioning

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Xiaomeng Fan

Galen V. Bodenhausen

Angela Y. Lee

2021

Multifarious person perception: How social perceivers manage the complexity of intersectional targets

Christopher D Petsko

Galen V Bodenhausen

2020/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 152
Norbert Schwarz

Norbert Schwarz

University of Southern California

H-index: 119
Adam Galinsky

Adam Galinsky

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 92
C Neil Macrae

C Neil Macrae

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 61
Thomas Mussweiler

Thomas Mussweiler

London Business School

H-index: 56
Jeffrey Sherman

Jeffrey Sherman

University of California, Davis

H-index: 53
Alan B. Milne (1954-2008)

Alan B. Milne (1954-2008)

University of Aberdeen

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