Replication Files
Benard, Stephen, Bianca Manago, Annie Russian, and Youngjoo Cha. (Forth.) “Mapping the Content of Asian Stereotypes in the United States: Intersections with ethnicity, gender, income, and birthplace.” Social Psychology Quarterly.
Manago, Bianca and Trenton Mize. (2022). “The Status and Stigma Consequences of Mental Illness Labels, Deviant Behavior, and Fear.” Social Science Research.
Manago, Bianca and Anne Krendl. (2022). "Cultivating Contact: How Social Norms Can Reduce Mental Illness Stigma in College Populations." Stigma and Health.
Manago, Bianca, Trenton Mize, and Long Doan. (2021). "Can you really study an army on the internet? Comparing how status tasks perform in the laboratory and online settings." Sociological Methodology.
Manago, Bianca, Jane Sell, and Carla Goar. (2019) “Groups, Inequality, and Synergy.” Social Forces. 97(3): 1365–1388.
Pescosolido, Bernice, Bianca Manago, and John Monahan. (2019). “Mental Illness, Violence and Coercion in the Public Mind: A Twenty-Year US Stigma Comparison.” Health Affairs.
Mize, Trenton D. and Bianca Manago. (2018). “Precarious Sexuality: How Men and Women are Differentially Categorized and Evaluated for Similar Sexual Behavior.” American Sociological Review. 83(2): 305-330.
Davis, Jenny, Carla Goar, Bianca Manago, and Bobbi Reidinger^ [first three authors share equal authorship]. (2018) “Distribution and Disavowal: Managing the Parental Stigma of Children’s Weight and Weight Loss.” Social Science and Medicine.
Mize, Trenton D. and Bianca Manago. (2018). “The Stereotype Content of Sexual Orientation.” Social Currents.
Manago, Bianca, Jenny Davis, Carla Goar. (2017). “Discourse in Action: Parents' use of Medical and Social Models to Resist Disability Stigma.” Social Science and Medicine.
Davis, Jenny, and Bianca Manago. (2016). “Motherhood and Associative Moral Stigma: The Moral Double Bind.” Stigma and Health. (1)2: 72-86.
Manago, Bianca and Trenton Mize. (2022). “The Status and Stigma Consequences of Mental Illness Labels, Deviant Behavior, and Fear.” Social Science Research.
Manago, Bianca and Anne Krendl. (2022). "Cultivating Contact: How Social Norms Can Reduce Mental Illness Stigma in College Populations." Stigma and Health.
Manago, Bianca, Trenton Mize, and Long Doan. (2021). "Can you really study an army on the internet? Comparing how status tasks perform in the laboratory and online settings." Sociological Methodology.
Manago, Bianca, Jane Sell, and Carla Goar. (2019) “Groups, Inequality, and Synergy.” Social Forces. 97(3): 1365–1388.
Pescosolido, Bernice, Bianca Manago, and John Monahan. (2019). “Mental Illness, Violence and Coercion in the Public Mind: A Twenty-Year US Stigma Comparison.” Health Affairs.
Mize, Trenton D. and Bianca Manago. (2018). “Precarious Sexuality: How Men and Women are Differentially Categorized and Evaluated for Similar Sexual Behavior.” American Sociological Review. 83(2): 305-330.
Davis, Jenny, Carla Goar, Bianca Manago, and Bobbi Reidinger^ [first three authors share equal authorship]. (2018) “Distribution and Disavowal: Managing the Parental Stigma of Children’s Weight and Weight Loss.” Social Science and Medicine.
Mize, Trenton D. and Bianca Manago. (2018). “The Stereotype Content of Sexual Orientation.” Social Currents.
Manago, Bianca, Jenny Davis, Carla Goar. (2017). “Discourse in Action: Parents' use of Medical and Social Models to Resist Disability Stigma.” Social Science and Medicine.
Davis, Jenny, and Bianca Manago. (2016). “Motherhood and Associative Moral Stigma: The Moral Double Bind.” Stigma and Health. (1)2: 72-86.
Note: To make my research methods and analyses replicable, I am in the process of sharing all my files. Some of my older work and work with co-authors does not yet have these files posted. If you're interested in the replication files for a paper that are not yet available, please email me bianca.manago[at]vanderbilt[dot]edu.