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Name: Keith Maddox
Title: Associate Professor of Psychology
Departmental Affiliation: Psychology Department
Degrees: Ph.D. University of California at Santa Barbara, 1998; M.A. University of California at Santa Barbara; B.A. University of Michigan
Expertise: Social Psychology: stereotypes and stereotyping, mental representations of persons and groups, and first impression formation
E-mail: keith.maddox@tufts.edu

Other websites: http://www.tufts.edu/~kmaddox/
Scholarship & Research: Dixon, T.L., & Maddox, K.B. (in press). Skin tone, crime news, and social reality judgments: Priming the schema of the dark and dangerous Black criminal. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Maddox, K.B. (2004). Perspectives on racial phenotypicality bias. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 8, 383-401

Maddox, K.B. & Chase, S.G. (2004). Manipulating subcategory salience: Exploring the link between skin tone and social perception of Blacks. European Journal of Social Psychology. 34, 533-546

Maddox, K.B. & Gray, S. (2002). Cognitive representations of African Americans: Re-exploring the role of skin tone. Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin, 28, 250-259.

Garcia-Marques, L, Hamilton, D.L., & Maddox, K.B. (2002). Exhaustive and heuristic retrieval processes in person cognition: Further tests of the TRAP model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 193-207.

Hamilton, D.L., Sherman, S.J., & Maddox, K.B. (1999). Dualities and continua: Implications for understanding perceptions of persons and groups. In S. Chaiken & Y. Trope (Eds.) Dual Process Theories in Social Psychology. New York: Guilford Press.

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