SOME QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS
Self-reported stress associated with contact with police by African American students
Communication among African Americans about police brutality
African American implicit attitudes re: police
African American vs. Hispanic attitudes toward law enforcement
Sources of social support on the perceived discrimination - psychological distress relationship among ethnic minorities
SOME PRODUCTS
Osnaya, A. & Rollock, D. (2020, May). Quality of committed romantic relationships as a moderator of the perceived discrimination and psychological distress relationship. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Murthy, S., Osnaya, A., & Rollock, D. (2020, May). Negative emotionality does not predict future substance abuse among adjudicated adolescents. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Zaheer, M., Osnaya, A., & Rollock, D. (2020, May). Age of first arrest is positively correlated with motivation to succeed in a sample of juvenile offenders. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
De Los Santos, H. F. & Rollock, D. (2014, November). Basic emotions in personal and vicarious interactions with police among Hispanics. Annual Fall Convention of the Indiana Psychological Association, Indianapolis, IN.
Landers, A.J., Rollock, D., Rolfes, C.B., & Moore, D.L. (2011). Police contacts and stress among African American college students. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 81, 72-81.