Publications
Are All Minority Women Equally Buffered From Negative Body Image? Intra-Ethnic Moderators of the Buffering Hypothesis
Sabik, N.J., Cole, E.R., & Ward, L.M. (2010). Psychology of Women Quarterly, 34, 139-151. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6402.2010.01557.x
Integrating Social Comparison Theory and Self Esteem Within Objectification Theory to Predict Women’s Disordered Eating
Tylka, T.L., & Sabik, N.J. (2010). Sex Roles, 63 (1-2), 18-31. doi: 10.1007/s11199-010-9785-3
A Fractured Mirror: Intersectional Approaches to Diverse Women’s Perceptions of Beauty and Bodies
Cole, E.R., & Sabik, N.J. (2009) In M.T. Berger & K. Guidroz (Eds.), The Intersectional Approach: Transforming the Academy through Race, Class, and Gender.
Do Feminist Identity Styles Moderate the Relationship Between Perceived Sexist Events and Disordered Eating?
Sabik, N.J., & Tylka, T.L. (2006). Psychology of Women Quarterly, 30, 77-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6402.2006.00264.x