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This project develops the Differential Information Processing model to understand how people form impressions based on multiple social group memberships. It explores how different social categories influence biases and stereotypes through various methods, including surveys, text analysis, and neuroimaging.
Prejudice and discrimination have undeniable consequences for people’s lives and well-being.
Our knowledge of stereotyping and prejudice is predominantly based on studies of simple dichotomies of “us” vs. “them”, whereas every person we interact with in real life will simultaneously belong to multiple social groups.
In this project, I introduce the differential information processing (DIP) model of intergroup attitudes to explain how we process information about others’ multiple group membership…
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