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Miguel Moya
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Dna Methylation
Psychometric Properties
Depressive Symptoms
Drug Administration
Top Venues
The Journal of social psychology
Sex roles
The British journal of social psychology
Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
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Publications
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Joaquín Alcañiz-Colomer
,
Miguel Moya
,
Inmaculada Valor-Segura
Gendered Social Perceptions of "The Poor": Differences in Individualistic Attributions, Stereotypes, and Attitudes Toward Social Protection Policies.
Sex roles
(2023)
Eva Moreno-Bella
,
Clara Kulich
,
Guillermo B Willis
,
Miguel Moya
Wage (in)equality matters: the effect of organizational economic inequality on others' and self-ascriptions.
The Journal of social psychology
(2023)
Eva Moreno-Bella
,
Clara Kulich
,
Guillermo B Willis
,
Miguel Moya
Wage (in)equality matters: the effect of organizational economic inequality on others' and self-ascriptions.
The Journal of social psychology
(2023)
Joaquín Alcañiz-Colomer
,
Miguel Moya
,
Inmaculada Valor-Segura
Gendered Social Perceptions of "The Poor": Differences in Individualistic Attributions, Stereotypes, and Attitudes Toward Social Protection Policies.
Sex roles
(2023)
Eva Moreno-Bella
,
Clara Kulich
,
Guillermo B Willis
,
Miguel Moya
Wage (in)equality matters: the effect of organizational economic inequality on others' and self-ascriptions.
The Journal of social psychology
(2023)
Joaquín Alcañiz-Colomer
,
Miguel Moya
,
Inmaculada Valor-Segura
Not all poor are equal: the perpetuation of poverty through blaming those who have been poor all their lives.
Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
(2022)
Mario Sainz
,
Rocío Martínez
,
Juan Matamoros-Lima
,
Miguel Moya
,
Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón
Perceived economic inequality enlarges the perceived humanity gap between low- and high-socioeconomic status groups.
The Journal of social psychology
(2022)
Mario Sainz
,
Rocío Martínez
,
Miguel Moya
,
Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón
,
Jeroen Vaes
Lacking socio-economic status reduces subjective well-being through perceptions of meta-dehumanization.
The British journal of social psychology
60 (2) (2020)