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Nicole Overstreet
 
  
  • B.A., high honors, 2007, Psychology, Smith College (Northampton, MA)
  • Major advisor: Quinn
  • Secondary advisor: Pratto
  • Joined program, Fall 2007
 
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Research Interests: Recent News:
  • Racial & Sexual Stereotypes
  • Body Image
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • HIV prevention
  • SPSP Diversity Fund Travel Award (2009)
  • Summer Institute in Social Psychology Participant, Northwestern University (2009)
Publications and Presentations

Gaskins, J.L., & Overstreet, N.M. (Oct. 2009). Double jeopardy: Understanding the intersectional stigma of same-sex domestic violence. Paper presented at the Diversity Challenge Conference sponsored by Boston College.

Overstreet, N.M., Agocha, V.B., & Quinn, D.M. (Mar. 2009). Understanding the influence of body ideals on self-objectification outcomes for White and Black women. In V. Earnshaw & D. M. Quinn (Chairs), Objectification theory: Less traversed and future avenues of research. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology. Newport, RI.  

Overstreet, N.M. (2009). What is ideal?: A structural equation approach to body dissatisfaction. Poster presented at the 117th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. August 8th, 2009. 

Overstreet, N.M. (2009). Beyond thinness: Examining racial differences in body image perceptions. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. February 5th, 2009.

Overstreet, N. M., & Arthur, C. M. (2007, November).  Hostility and Blood Pressure Recovery in Three American Ethnic Groups.   Poster presented at the 21st annual Connecticut Psychological Association Conference, Hartford, CT.


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