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The paradox of hope: how hope may fuel violent conflict

Intractable conflicts are prolonged, stubborn, and often violent disputes that seem immune to resolution. These...
Israel Palestine Hope in conflict

Research seminar with Dr. John Dovidio hosted by the CSB and DECO labs

Recently, the CSB and DECO labs hosted a research seminar where members of the labs...

Racism Among the Well-Intentioned: Racial Disparities in Healthcare

In our ongoing efforts to understand and address prejudices and how this affects society, we...

How interracial friendships change the way we perceive others

Recent research from our lab shows that individuals with friends of a different race are...
Tell me about your interracial friendships and I tell you who you are.

Cultural appropriation or genuine change? How minority groups perceive majority acculturation

When majority-group members acculturate, they adopt the aspects of minority-group cultures, such as attitudes, behaviors...

Challenging the Integration Hypothesis in Acculturation Psychology: 3 Critical Findings

New meta-analytic research from our lab on the integration hypothesis suggests that acculturation generally and...
Challenging the integration hypothesis

Can photo filters offset attractiveness bias and discrimination at work?

A recent research study from our lab shows that physically less attractive job applicants are evaluated...
Attractiveness Bias at Work

COVID-19 conspiracy theories and health-related responses

By performing a meta-analysis on 53 studies conducted in 2020 and 2021, we demonstrated under...

How the Great Replacement Theory can lead to violent outcomes

New research from our lab shows that believing in the Great Replacement theory elicits hostile intergroup...
The great replacement theory

Meta-prejudice: How a “stereotypical” appearance can be misinterpreted as bias

New research from our lab shows that people who are perceived to look "stereotypical" of...
meta-prejudice
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