Congratulations to Dr. Julia Dahl, who successfully defended her dissertation, “Women’s Under-Confidence and Men’s Over-Confidence in STEM”!
Congratulations to Dr. Julia Dahl, who successfully defended her dissertation, “Women’s Under-Confidence and Men’s Over-Confidence in STEM”!
Michael and Jonathan discuss the psychological and societal consequences of the president’s anti-Muslim tweets in an article for The Conversation.
Michael and Jonathan discuss the psychological and societal consequences of the president’s anti-Muslim tweets in an article for The Conversation.
Michael and Jonathan explore how religion can be a consequential source of social identity threat in an article in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Michael and Jonathan explore how religion can be a consequential source of social identity threat in an article in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Hyun Joon has received a Graduate Travel Award to attend the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention in Atlanta!
Hyun Joon has received a Graduate Travel Award to attend the annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention in Atlanta!
Jonathan is an author on an article in PNAS, showing that affirmation interventions delivered in middle school can reduce racial achievement gaps years later in high school and college.
Jonathan is an author on an article in PNAS, showing that affirmation interventions delivered in middle school can reduce racial achievement gaps years later in high school and college.
Michael, Gabrielle, and Jonathan explore the conflicting multilevel forces around concealment and disclosure decisions in a review article in Journal of Social Issues.
Michael, Gabrielle, and Jonathan explore the conflicting multilevel forces around concealment and disclosure decisions in a review article in Journal of Social Issues.
Our new article in Journal of Social Issues shows that for people living with chronic illness, identity concealment is a strategic choice that can affect health.
Our new article in Journal of Social Issues shows that for people living with chronic illness, identity concealment is a strategic choice that can affect health.
Jonathan and Diane Quinn edited an issue of Journal of Social Issues, Identity Concealment: A Multilevel Perspective on Causes and Consequences.
Jonathan and Diane Quinn edited an issue of Journal of Social Issues, Identity Concealment: A Multilevel Perspective on Causes and Consequences.
Michael successfully defended his comprehensive exam! “Do Core Needs Explain Wise Interventions? An Integrated Theory for Social Psychological Intervention Science.”
Michael successfully defended his comprehensive exam! “Do Core Needs Explain Wise Interventions? An Integrated Theory for Social Psychological Intervention Science.”
Michael was selected to attend SISPP 2017 at the University of Southern California!
Michael was selected to attend SISPP 2017 at the University of Southern California!