Neuberg Lab

We study issues relating to prejudice and stereotyping.

 RA’s in our lab help with run studies designed to address questions related to prejudice, stigma, and stereotyping, such as:

  •  Does worrying about the economy make people more prejudiced against groups seen as an economic threat? 
  •  How does a person know when someone is stereotyping them?
  • Do groups stereotyped as disgusting value cleanliness more than other people do?
  • When does being old or young, male or female change the stereotypes people have of you?
We are primarily looking for PGS 399, but 499 applications are accepted, contact the lab for approval.

Opportunity Info

Lab: 
Neuberg Lab
Credits: 
3
Research Area: 

Course Info

Course Credit: 
Either PGS399 or PGS499
Academic year: 
2011-2012
Semester: 
Spring
Semester: 
Fall
Prerequisites: 
All RAs must submit an application to the lab (see below) and complete an interview prior to being invited to join the lab
Research Supervisor: 
Dr. Steven Neuberg

Psychology
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