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Kimberly Rios
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2024
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Sensitive Detection
Men Who Have Sex With Men
Atomic Force Microscopy
Depressive Symptoms
Top Venues
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
Personality & social psychology bulletin
Scientific reports
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Publications
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Kimberly Rios
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Sheyla Finkelshteyn
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Keith D Markman
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Adam B Cohen
Jewish Americans' identity salience and effects on attitudes toward diversity.
Scientific reports
14 (1) (2024)
Cameron D Mackey
,
Kimberly Rios
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Christopher P Scheitle
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Katie E Corcoran
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Bernard D DiGregorio
Science on the mind: Examining question ordering effects when asking about science on large-scale surveys.
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
(2024)
Cameron D Mackey
,
Kimberly Rios
Do Demographic Increases in LGBT and Nonreligious Americans Increase Threat?
Personality & social psychology bulletin
(2023)
Cameron D Mackey
,
Kimberly Rios
,
Zhen Hadassah Cheng
Christianity-science compatibility beliefs increase nonreligious individuals' perceptions of Christians' intelligence and scientific ability.
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
(2022)
Kimberly Rios
Examining Christians' Reactions to Reminders of Religion-Science Conflict: Stereotype Threat versus Disengagement.
Personality & social psychology bulletin
47 (3) (2020)
Ain Simpson
,
Kimberly Rios
Is science for atheists? Perceived threat to religious cultural authority explains U.S. Christians' distrust in secularized science.
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
28 (7) (2019)
Kimberly Rios
,
Mark Aveyard
Science-religion compatibility beliefs across Middle Eastern and American young adult samples: The role of cross-cultural exposure.
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
28 (8) (2019)
Alexandra L Beauchamp
,
Kimberly Rios
Secularism in science: The role of religious affiliation in assessments of scientists' trustworthiness.
Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
29 (2) (2019)