Publications (in chronological order):

Accepted Manuscripts

Stewart, T. L, Vassar, P.M., Sanchez, D. T., & David, S. E. (2000). Attitude toward women moderates the effect of target gender on recall. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 143-157.

Takiff, H. A., Sanchez, D. T., & Stewart, T. L. (2001). What's in a name? Status implications of term of address for male and female college professors. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 25, 134-144.

Sanchez, D. T. & Crocker, J. (2005). Investment in gender ideals and well-being: The role of external contingencies of self-worth. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 63-77.

Sanchez, D. T., Crocker, J. & Boike, K. R. (2005). Doing gender in the bedroom: Investing in gender norms and the sexual experience. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1445-1455.

Shih, M. J. & Sanchez, D. T. (2005). Perspectives and research on the positive and negative implications of having multiple racial identities. Psychological Bulletin, 131, 569-591.

Sanchez, D. T., Kiefer, A., & Ybarra, 0. (2006). Sexual submissiveness in women: Costs for autonomy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 512-524.

Kiefer, A. Sanchez, D. T. & Kalinka, C.J. Ybarra, O. (2006). How women’s nonconscious association of sex with submission affects their ability to orgasm. Sex Roles, 55,83-94.

Kiefer, A. K. & Sanchez, D. T.(2007). Scripting sexual passivity: A gender role perspective. Personal Relationships, 14, 269-290.

Kiefer, A. K. & Sanchez, D. T.(2007). Men's sex dominance inhibition: Do men automatically refrain from sexually dominant behavior? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1617-1632.

Sanchez, D. T. & Kiefer, A. K. (2007). Body concerns in and out of the bedroom: Implications for sexual pleasure and problems. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36,808-820.

Sanchez, D. T. & Kwang, T (2007). When the relationship becomes her: Revisiting body concerns from a relationship contingency perspective. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31, 404-414.

Shih, M. J., Bonam, C., Sanchez, D. T., & Peck, C. (2007). Beliefs in the social construction of race: Adaptive strategies for multiracials. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 13, 125-133

Sanchez, D. T., & Broccoli, T. L. (2008). The romance of self-objectification: Does priming romantic relationships induce states of self-objectification among women? Sex Roles, 59, 555-567.

Sanchez, D. T., Good, J., Kwang, T., & Saltzman, E. (2008). When finding a mate becomes urgent: Why relationship contingency predicts men’s and women’s body shame. Social Psychology, 39, 90-102

Broccoli, T. L. & Sanchez, D. T. (2009). Implicit hopelessness and condom use frequency: Exploring nonconscious predictors of risky behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39,.430-448

Broccoli, T. L., Sanchez, D. T., Friedman, M. A., & Osinubi, O. Y. (2009). Enhanced life functioning: Initial efficacy of a theoretical approach to integrate multiple health behavior interventions in young adults. Preventive Medicine, 48,532-536

Good, J. J. & Sanchez, D. T. (2009). Communal stereotypes prime men’s benevolent sexism: Implications for romance and family. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 10, 188-194

Sanchez, D. T., & Bonam, C. M. (2009). To disclose or not to disclose: The effect of biracial disclosure on perceiver evaluations and target responses. Journal of Social Issues, 65, 129-149

Sanchez, D. T., & Garcia, J. A. (2009). When race matters: Racially stigmatized others and perceiving race as a biological construction affect biracial people's daily well-being. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1154-1164

Sanchez, D. T., Shih, M., & Garcia, J. A. (2009). Juggling multiple racial identities: Malleable racial identification and well-being. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15,243-254

Shih, M., & Sanchez, D. T. (2009). When race becomes more complex: Towards understanding the landscape of multiracial identity and experiences. Journal of Social Issues, 65,1-11

Moss-Racusin, C. A., Good, J. J. & Sanchez, D. T.(2010). The impact of collective gender identity on relationship quality: When men feel devalued. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 11,65-75

Phelan, J. E., Sanchez, D. T., & Broccoli, T. L.(2010). The danger in sexism: The links between fear of crime, benevolent sexism, and inhibition. Sex Roles, 62,35-47

Sanchez, D. T., & Chavez, G. (2010). Are you minority enough? Language ability affects targets' and perceivers' assessments of minority status. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 32,99-107

Good, J. J., & Sanchez, D. T.(in press). Doing gender for different reasons: Why gender conformity predicts positive and negative self-esteem. Psychology of Women Quarterly.

Good, J. J., Chavez, G., & Sanchez, D. T.(in press). Sources of self-categorization as minority for mixed race individuals: Implications for affirmative action. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.

Chavez, G. F., & Sanchez, D. T.(in press). A clearer picture of multiracial substance use: Rates and correlates of alcohol and tobacco use in Multiracial adolescents and adults. Race and Social Problems.

Park, L. E., Sanchez, D. T. & Brynildsen, K. T.(in press). Maladaptive responses to relationship dissolution: The role of relationship contingent self-worth. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Sanchez, D. T.(in press). How do forced-choice dilemmas affect multiracial people? The role of autonomy and public regard in depressive symptoms. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Sanchez, D. T., Moss-Racusin, C.A., Phelan, J. E., & Crocker, J.(in press). Relationship contingency and sexual motivation in women: Implications for sexual satisfaction. Archives of Sexual Behavior.