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Jennifer Harriger
Jennifer Harriger
Professor of Psychology, Pepperdine University
Verified email at pepperdine.edu
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Development and validation of the sociocultural attitudes towards appearance questionnaire‐4‐revised (SATAQ‐4R)
LM Schaefer, JA Harriger, LJ Heinberg, T Soderberg, J Kevin Thompson
International Journal of Eating Disorders 50 (2), 104-117, 2017
3182017
Psychological consequences of obesity: Weight bias and body image in overweight and obese youth
JA Harriger, JK Thompson
International Review of Psychiatry 24 (3), 247-253, 2012
2632012
Body size stereotyping and internalization of the thin ideal in preschool girls
JA Harriger, RM Calogero, DC Witherington, JE Smith
Sex Roles 63, 609-620, 2010
2332010
Are we there yet? Progress in depicting diverse images of beauty in Instagram’s body positivity movement
RF Lazuka, MR Wick, PK Keel, JA Harriger
Body image 34, 85-93, 2020
1932020
Eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors in the LGBT population: a review of the literature
LL Parker, JA Harriger
Journal of Eating Disorders 8, 1-20, 2020
1892020
Frameworks for understanding emotions and their development: functionalist and dynamic systems approaches.
DC Witherington, JA Crichton
Emotion 7 (3), 628, 2007
1022007
The effects of fitspiration and self-compassion Instagram posts on body image and self-compassion in men and women
AM Barron, EJ Krumrei-Mancuso, JA Harriger
Body Image 37, 14-27, 2021
842021
# Bopo: Enhancing body image through body positive social media-evidence to date and research directions
RF Rodgers, EH Wertheim, SJ Paxton, TL Tylka, JA Harriger
Body Image 41, 367-374, 2022
752022
Video chatting and appearance satisfaction during COVID‐19: Appearance comparisons and self‐objectification as moderators
GN Pfund, PL Hill, J Harriger
International Journal of Eating Disorders 53 (12), 2038-2043, 2020
652020
A content analysis of thinspiration images and text posts on Tumblr
MR Wick, JA Harriger
Body image 24, 13-16, 2018
622018
The dangers of the rabbit hole: Reflections on social media as a portal into a distorted world of edited bodies and eating disorder risk and the role of algorithms
JA Harriger, JA Evans, JK Thompson, TL Tylka
Body Image 41, 292-297, 2022
592022
Racial and ethnic minority disparities in COVID-19 related health, health beliefs and behaviors, and well-being among students
JP Trammell, PhD, NT Joseph, PhD, JA Harriger, PhD
Journal of American college health 71 (1), 242-248, 2023
572023
TikTok, TikTok, the time is now: Future directions in social media and body image
JA Harriger, JK Thompson, M Tiggemann
Body Image 44, 222-226, 2023
362023
The effects of body-positive Instagram posts on body image in adult women
SL Nelson, JA Harriger, C Miller-Perrin, SV Rouse
Body image 42, 338-346, 2022
352022
You can buy a child a curvy Barbie doll, but you can’t make her like it: Young girls’ beliefs about Barbie dolls with diverse shapes and sizes
JA Harriger, LM Schaefer, JK Thompson, L Cao
Body image 30, 107-113, 2019
342019
Age differences in body size stereotyping in a sample of preschool girls
JA Harriger
Eating Disorders 23 (2), 177-190, 2015
342015
Appearance-related themes in children’s animated movies released between 2004 and 2016: A content analysis
JA Harriger, KN Serier, M Luedke, S Robertson, A Bojorquez
Body Image 26, 78-82, 2018
312018
Integrating social media variables as predictors, mediators, and moderators within body image frameworks: Potential mechanisms of action to consider in future research
TL Tylka, RF Rodgers, RM Calogero, JK Thompson, JA Harriger
Body Image 44, 197-221, 2023
302023
Strong hero or violent playboy? Portrayals of masculinity in children’s animated movies
JA Harriger, MR Wick, H Trivedi, KE Callahan
Sex Roles 85, 677-687, 2021
242021
Eating pathology in female gymnasts: Potential risk and protective factors
JA Harriger, DC Witherington, AD Bryan
Body Image 11 (4), 501-508, 2014
202014
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