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Dr Michael Thai
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Michael Thai

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Overview

Availability

Dr Michael Thai is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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43 works between 2013 and 2024

1 - 20 of 43 works

2024

Journal Article

Parents' mental state language and child gender: A scoping review of developmental evidence

Farrell, Callyn, Sanderson, Ellen, Mulvihill, Aisling, Thai, Michael and Slaughter, Virginia (2024). Parents' mental state language and child gender: A scoping review of developmental evidence. British Journal of Developmental Psychology. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12502

Parents' mental state language and child gender: A scoping review of developmental evidence

2024

Journal Article

Keeping score: Past victimization reduces offenders’ conciliatory sentiments for their present transgressions

Thai, Michael, Wenzel, Michael, Quinney, Blake, Woodyatt, Lydia and Okimoto, Tyler G. (2024). Keeping score: Past victimization reduces offenders’ conciliatory sentiments for their present transgressions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 54 (6), 1228-1246. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.3075

Keeping score: Past victimization reduces offenders’ conciliatory sentiments for their present transgressions

2024

Journal Article

Is it Genuine or Pseudo-Forgiveness? Offenders’ Appraisals of Victims’ Expressed Forgiveness as a Function of Engagement in Co-Reflection

Quinney, Blake, Wenzel, Michael, Thai, Michael, Okimoto, Tyler and Woodyatt, Lydia (2024). Is it Genuine or Pseudo-Forgiveness? Offenders’ Appraisals of Victims’ Expressed Forgiveness as a Function of Engagement in Co-Reflection. International Review of Social Psychology, 37 (1) 15. doi: 10.5334/irsp.887

Is it Genuine or Pseudo-Forgiveness? Offenders’ Appraisals of Victims’ Expressed Forgiveness as a Function of Engagement in Co-Reflection

2024

Journal Article

What are they in it for? Marginalised group members' perceptions of allies differ depending on the costs and rewards associated with their allyship

Thai, Michael and Nylund, Jarren L. (2024). What are they in it for? Marginalised group members' perceptions of allies differ depending on the costs and rewards associated with their allyship. British Journal of Social Psychology, 63 (1), 131-152. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12670

What are they in it for? Marginalised group members' perceptions of allies differ depending on the costs and rewards associated with their allyship

2023

Journal Article

Reconceptualizing stigmas in aged care: a typology of stigmatizing discourses in the aged-care context

Manchha, Asmita V., Tann, Ken, Way, Kïrsten A. and Thai, Michael (2023). Reconceptualizing stigmas in aged care: a typology of stigmatizing discourses in the aged-care context. The Gerontologist, 63 (6), 1000-1011. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnac192

Reconceptualizing stigmas in aged care: a typology of stigmatizing discourses in the aged-care context

2023

Journal Article

How we talk to kids: adults prefer different forms of language for children based on gender expression

Farrell, Callyn, Slaughter, Virginia, Thai, Michael and Mulvihill, Aisling (2023). How we talk to kids: adults prefer different forms of language for children based on gender expression. Sex Roles, 89 (3-4), 119-134. doi: 10.1007/s11199-023-01393-7

How we talk to kids: adults prefer different forms of language for children based on gender expression

2023

Journal Article

Let's talk about this: Co‐rumination and dyadic dynamics of moral repair following wrongdoing

Wenzel, Michael, Rossi, Cara, Thai, Michael, Woodyatt, Lydia, Okimoto, Tyler G. and Worthington, Everett L. (2023). Let's talk about this: Co‐rumination and dyadic dynamics of moral repair following wrongdoing. European Journal of Social Psychology, 53 (4), 623-644. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2927

Let's talk about this: Co‐rumination and dyadic dynamics of moral repair following wrongdoing

2023

Conference Publication

Planning for the Aged Care Workforce of the Future- Implications of Stigma on Health Professionals’ Intentions to Work in Aged Care

Manchha, Asmita, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2023). Planning for the Aged Care Workforce of the Future- Implications of Stigma on Health Professionals’ Intentions to Work in Aged Care. Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Annual Meeting, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 10-12 May 2023.

Planning for the Aged Care Workforce of the Future- Implications of Stigma on Health Professionals’ Intentions to Work in Aged Care

2023

Journal Article

Racial Preferences in the Intimate Sphere Elicit Negative Reactions in Heterosexual Racial Minority and Majority Group Members

Huxley, Luke and Thai, Michael (2023). Racial Preferences in the Intimate Sphere Elicit Negative Reactions in Heterosexual Racial Minority and Majority Group Members. Journal of Sex Research, 61 (8), 1-11. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2023.2197889

Racial Preferences in the Intimate Sphere Elicit Negative Reactions in Heterosexual Racial Minority and Majority Group Members

2023

Journal Article

“The Stigma is what you do”: Examining the relationship between occupational stigma and worker outcomes in the aged care context

Manchha, Asmita V., Way, Kïrsten A., Thai, Michael and Tann, Ken (2023). “The Stigma is what you do”: Examining the relationship between occupational stigma and worker outcomes in the aged care context. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 42 (2), 221-230. doi: 10.1177/07334648221129849

“The Stigma is what you do”: Examining the relationship between occupational stigma and worker outcomes in the aged care context

2022

Journal Article

Transgression-related co-rumination: Scale validation and prediction of relational outcomes

Thai, Michael, Wenzel, Michael and Okimoto, Tyler G. (2022). Transgression-related co-rumination: Scale validation and prediction of relational outcomes. Journal of Family Psychology, 37 (3), 335-346. doi: 10.1037/fam0001046

Transgression-related co-rumination: Scale validation and prediction of relational outcomes

2022

Conference Publication

Understanding stigma in the context of working in aged care.

Manchha, Asmita, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2022). Understanding stigma in the context of working in aged care.. National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing, Online, 10 November 2022.

Understanding stigma in the context of working in aged care.

2022

Conference Publication

Stigmatising discourses in the context of the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care

Manchha, Asmita, Tann, Ken, Way, Kirsten and Thai, Michael (2022). Stigmatising discourses in the context of the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care. Australian Association of Gerontology conference, Online, November 2022.

Stigmatising discourses in the context of the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care

2022

Conference Publication

Understanding internalised stigma in aged care workers: negative psychological and job outcomes

Manchha, Asmita, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2022). Understanding internalised stigma in aged care workers: negative psychological and job outcomes. Australian Association of Gerontology conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, November 2022.

Understanding internalised stigma in aged care workers: negative psychological and job outcomes

2022

Journal Article

The social construction of stigma in aged-care work: implications for health professionals’ work intentions

Manchha, Asmita V., Way, Kïrsten A., Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2022). The social construction of stigma in aged-care work: implications for health professionals’ work intentions. The Gerontologist, 62 (7), 994-1005. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnac002

The social construction of stigma in aged-care work: implications for health professionals’ work intentions

2022

Journal Article

Interpersonal transgressions and psychological loss: understanding moral repair as dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist

Woodyatt, Lydia, Wenzel, Michael, Okimoto, Tyler and Thai, Michael (2022). Interpersonal transgressions and psychological loss: understanding moral repair as dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist. Current Opinion in Psychology, 44, 7-11. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.08.018

Interpersonal transgressions and psychological loss: understanding moral repair as dyadic, reciprocal, and interactionist

2021

Journal Article

Turning tables: offenders feel like “Victims” when victims withhold forgiveness

Thai, Michael, Wenzel, Michael and Okimoto, Tyler G. (2021). Turning tables: offenders feel like “Victims” when victims withhold forgiveness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 49 (2), 014616722110624-250. doi: 10.1177/01461672211062401

Turning tables: offenders feel like “Victims” when victims withhold forgiveness

2021

Journal Article

Public perceptions of prejudice research: the double-edged sword faced by marginalized group researchers

Thai, Michael, Lizzio-Wilson, Morgana and Selvanathan, Hema Preya (2021). Public perceptions of prejudice research: the double-edged sword faced by marginalized group researchers. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 96 104181, 104181. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104181

Public perceptions of prejudice research: the double-edged sword faced by marginalized group researchers

2021

Conference Publication

Understanding stigmatising discourses in aged care: applying linguistics to the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care

Manchha, Asmita, Tann, Ken, Way, Kirsten and Thai, Michael (2021). Understanding stigmatising discourses in aged care: applying linguistics to the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care. Australian Systematic Functional Linguistics Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, September 2021.

Understanding stigmatising discourses in aged care: applying linguistics to the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care

2021

Conference Publication

Social construction of the stigma of working in aged care in the context of COVID-19: implications for health professionals’ work intentions

Manchha, Asmita, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2021). Social construction of the stigma of working in aged care in the context of COVID-19: implications for health professionals’ work intentions. European Group for Organizational Studies, Online, July 2021.

Social construction of the stigma of working in aged care in the context of COVID-19: implications for health professionals’ work intentions

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    The social psychology of minority experiences of interracial contact
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021
    An investigation of the motivated prejudice behind the 'perpetual foreigner syndrome'
    Australian National University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Michael Thai is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The influence of socially constructed gender on children's theory of mind reasoning

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Aisling Mulvihill, Professor Virginia Slaughter

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Public Perceptions of Climate Change Protests

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Matthew Hornsey

  • Doctor Philosophy

    When minorities are expected to experience and cure prejudice: Improving techniques for targeting racism by understanding the hidden costs of interracial contact

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Fiona Barlow

  • Doctor Philosophy

    An Examination of the Impact of Minority Status Stress, Perceived University Curriculum and Impostor Feelings on the Mental Health of Diverse Ethnic Minority College Students

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Fiona Barlow

Completed supervision

Media

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