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Christina E. Jeffrey's research investigates the social and psychological factors influencing young adults. Her work explores how personal empowerment relates to dating anxiety in young women and examines the perspectives of Black American college students on issues of police contact and systemic racism. Jeffrey employs qualitative analysis to understand these complex social dynamics. She collaborates with Kathleen Armstrong and Anna E. Park at the University of Central Arkansas on her research endeavors.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 168
Selected Publications
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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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- Black American perspectives on systemic racism: A strengths-based qualitative analysis
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Black American perspectives on systemic racism: A strengths-based qualitative analysis
- Black American perspectives on systemic racism: A strengths-based 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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