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From “we” to “me”: Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for he... 2015 2026 2018 2022 322
  1. From “we” to “me”: Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for health and well-being. (2015)
    Katharine H. Greenaway, S. Alexander Haslam et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

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Works of Courtney Heldreth being referenced

“I don’t Think These Devices are Very Culturally Sensitive.”—Impact of Automated Speech Recognition Errors on African Americans
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Courtney Heldreth 124 210 19 181 8 498
Constance J. Pilkington 129 198 3 258 20 495
Stevie C. Y. Yap 106 132 2 232 10 429
Collette P. Eccleston 129 287 10 170 17 529
Gordon E. Moss 104 154 2 221 6 414
Jill C. Bradley‐Geist 137 131 147 16 446
Julie A. Mason 124 174 1 249 7 435
Krysia Yardley 140 232 4 186 11 550
Susan Owen 111 333 1 201 8 563
Lorenzo Curti 67 137 30 107 6 473
Yoko Hayashi 162 166 3 257 12 574

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