California State University, Bakersfield

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Currently, I am examining the following issues:

 

Racial Prejudice in a Multicultural World

Collaborator: Khaya D. Clark, University of Oregon

 

Racial Prejudice and Racial Humor

 

Individual Definitions of Sexual Orientation

Collaborators: Yasmine Donaldson, CSU Fullerton

                        Maya O’Neil, University of Oregon

 

Mimicry in Social Contexts

Collaborators: Joseph Cesario & Nao Hagiwara,

                            Michigan State University

                         Jason Plaks, University of Toronto

Submitted Manuscripts

Tate, C., Audette, D., Krumdick, N. D., & Gupta, S. (submitted). Individual differences in subjective definitions of race: Folk theories of race and their relationships to prejudice.

Tate, C., & Clark, K. D. (submitted). Toward direct evidence for the primacy of skin tone in children's racial classifications.

 

Tate, C. (submitted). The “problem of number” revisited: The relative contributions of socio-cultural, experiential, and evolutionary factors to the desired number of sexual partners.

 

Manuscripts in Progress

Dailey, S., & Tate, C. (in progress). Individual definitions of race for the self and their relationships to self-relevant social judgments.

 

Tate, C. (in progress). Race and ethnicity: Psychological science in light of the human genome project.

Tate, C. (in progress). Probing lay representations of social categories: Mutability and its relationship to prejudice.

 

Tate, C., & Malle, B. F. (submitted). There’s more than one way to predict the future: Prediction strategies and subjective likelihood estimates.

Chuck Tate, Ph.D.

Social/Personality

Psychology

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