Christina E. Jeffrey
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Christina E. Jeffrey's research investigates societal issues through qualitative analysis, focusing on the experiences of Black Americans and young adult women. Her work examines perspectives on systemic racism, police contact, and dating norms. She has explored the mediating role of personal empowerment in young women navigating dating anxiety and feminine norms.
Jeffrey's scholarship includes analyses of Black American college students' views on disproportionate police contact and broader perspectives on systemic racism. Her recent publications also delve into feminine norms and dating anxiety among young adult women, considering the influence of personal empowerment. Her academic contributions have garnered 16 publications, accumulating 168 citations and an h-index of 6.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 168
Selected Publications
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A qualitative study in evaluating an AI-driven patient simulation in interprofessional education (2026)
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Does He Like Me? Feminine Norms, Dating Anxiety, and the Mediating Role of Personal Empowerment in Young Adult Women Who Date Men (2025)
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Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis (2025)
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Atypical jobs in psychology: Interview of Dr. Donna Rasin-Waters. (2022)
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- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Does He Like Me? Feminine Norms, Dating Anxiety, and the Mediating Role of Personal Empowerment in Young Adult Women Who Date Men
- Does He Like Me? Feminine Norms, Dating Anxiety, and the Mediating Role of Personal Empowerment in Young Adult Women Who Date Men
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