PROFESSOR

Alexandra Vázquez

Alexandra Vázquez is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social and Organizational Psychology at UNED (Spain). She received her Ph.D. in 2012 from UNED and undergraduate degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Her research interests are focused on intergroup and intragroup relations, identity fusion and collective action.

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2013

Morales, J.F., Vázquez, A., Magallares, A. (2013). Psicología Social Aplicada. Introducción a la Psicología Social. pp. 521 - 544. Sanz y Torres. ISBN 9788415550389

2012

Vázquez, A., Gómez, A. (2012). Procesos Psicosociales en el Deporte. Psicología Social Aplicada. pp. 47 - 74. Community of Madrid (Spain). Panamericana. ISBN 9788498354553

Gómez-Gil, E., Gómez, Á., Cañizares, S., Guillamón, A., Rametti, G., Esteva, I., Vázquez, A. & Salamero-Baró, M. (2012). Clinical utility of the Bem Sex Role Inventori (BSRI) in the Spanish transsexual and non transsexual population. Journal of Personality Assessment, 94(3), 304-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2011.650302 Download

Lloret, D.; Moriano, J.A.; Vázquez, A. (2012). Detección temprana del consumo de drogas en Europa. pp. 1 - 202. Community of Madrid (Spain). UNED. ISBN 9788436263800

Moriano, J.A.; Lloret, D.; Vázquez, A. (2012). Early-Detection Drug-Comsumption in Europe. (Spain). UNED. ISBN 978-84-362-5660-4

2011

Gómez, A., Brooks, M.L., Buhrmester, M., Vázquez, A., Jetten, J. & Swann, W.B. Jr. (2011). On the nature of identity fusion: Insights into the construct and validation of a new measure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 918-33. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0022642 Download

Gómez, Á., Morales, J.F., Hart, S, Vázquez, A. & Swann, W.B. Jr. (2011). Rejected and excluded forevermore, but even more devoted: Irrevocable ostracism intensifies loyalty to the group among identity fused persons. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 1574-1586. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167211424580 Download