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Crosby, F.J. and Sabattini, L. Family and work balance. In J. Worell and Carol Goodheart (Eds.), Handbook of Girls’ and Women’s Psychological Health. New York: Oxford University Press. In press.
Iyer, A., Franco, J. L., and Crosby, F. J. Justice theory. In J. M. Burns, G. R. Goethals, and G. Sorensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Leadership. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group. In press.
Elizondo, E. and Crosby, F.J. Attitudes toward affirmative action as a function of the strength of ethnic identity among Latino college students. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. In press.
Crosby, F.J., Biernat, M., and Williams, J. The maternal wall: Introduction. Journal of Social Issues. In press.
Affirmative action is dead: Long live affirmative action. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004.
Stockdale, M.S. and Crosby, F.J. (Eds.) The Psychology and Management of Workplace Diversity. Boston: Blackwell, 2004.
Lubensky, M.E., Holland, S.L., Wiethoff, C.M. and Crosby, F.J. Diversity and sexual orientation: Including and valuing sexual minorities in the workplace. In M.S. Stockdale and F.J. Crosby (Eds.), The Psychology and Management of Workplace Diversity (pp. 206-223). Boston: Blackwell, 2004.
Crosby, F.J. and Blake-Beard, S. Affirmative action: Diversity, merit, and the benefit of white people. In M. Fine, L. Weis, L.C. Powell & L. M. Wong (Eds.), Off White: Readings on Race, Power, and Society. 2nd edition (pp. 146-160). New York: Routledge, 2004.
Crosby, F.J., Iyer, A., Clayton, S., and Downing, R. Affirmative action: Psychological data and the policy debates. American Psychologis, 2003, 58, 93-115
Iyer, A, Leach, C.W., and Crosby, F.J. White guilt and racial compensation: The benefits and limits of self focus. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2003. 29, 117-129.
Sabattini, L. and Crosby, F.J. Problematizing problems. Feminism and Psychology, 2003, 13, 265-273.
Crosby, F.J. and Franco, J. The ivory tower and the multicultural world. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2003, 362-373.
Skitka, L.J. and Crosby, F.J. Trends in the social psychological study of justice. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2003, 7, 282-285. |