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Wollast, R., Riemer, A. R., Gervais, S., Grygorian, L., Bernard, P., & Klein, O. (2021). How cultural orientation and self-compassion shape objectified body consciousness for women from America, Belgium, Russia, and Thailand. Self and identity, 20(7), 930-950. doi:10.1080/15298868.2020.17872208.
De Wilde, M., Casini, A., Bernard, P., Wollast, R., Klein, O., & Demoulin, S. (2020). Two preregistered direct replications of “Objects don’t object: Evidence that self-objectification disrupts women’s social activism”. Psychological science, 31, 214–223. doi:10.1177/09567976198962739.
Bernard, P., Content, J., Servais, L., Wollast, R., & Gervais, S. (2020). An initial test of the cosmetics dehumanization hypothesis: Heavy makeup diminishes attributions of humanness-related traits to women. Sex roles, 83(5-6), 315-327. doi:10.1007/s11199-019-01115-y