Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University

Chuck Tate, Assistant Professor

Publications

Clark, K. D., & Tate, C. (in press). Measuring racial prejudice 

   in a multiracial world: New methods and new constructs. In

   M.A. Morrison & T. G. Morrison (Eds.), Psychology of

   Modern Prejudice. Nova Science.

 

Tate, C. (2008). Race-making redux: Medicine, policy, and 

   the re-emergence of biological arguments for “race” [Book

   review: Race and in Contemporary Medicine]. Analyses of 

   Social Issues and Public Policy, 8, 271-273. [view .pdf]

 

Knäuper, B, Stich, C., Yugo, M., & Tate, C. (2008). 

   Stretched rating scales cause guided responding.

   Health Communication, 23, 253-258. [view .pdf]

 

Malle, B. F., & Tate, C. (2006). Explaining the past,  

   predicting the future. In L. J. Sanna & E. C. Chang

   (Eds.) Judgments over time: The interplay of thoughts,

   feelings, and behaviors (pp. 182-209). New York:

   Oxford University Press. [View .pdf]

 

Tate, C., & Audette, D. (2001). Theory and research on

   'race' as a natural kind variable in psychology. Theory

   & Psychology, 11, 495-520. [view .pdf]

 

Tate, C. (2000). Automatic assumptions of automaticity.

   American Psychologist, 55, 766-767. [view .pdf]

 

 

 

 

 

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