Merve Burçin Seis
Intern
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Türkiye, where I currently specialize in social and cognitive psychology through my involvement with the Social Cognition Lab (SobiLab). I have secured funding for two research projects: the Development of Social Context-Based Performance Measurement of Executive Functions and the Development of Social Context-Based Verbal Performance Measurement of Executive Functions.
My primary research interest lies in cultural psychology. Specifically, I focus on: Intercultural relationships and majority-group acculturation, processes by which immigrants navigate their identification with both their host and heritage cultures, prejudice, discrimination, fragile masculinity, and factors contributing to susceptibility to misinformation.
My primary research interest lies in cultural psychology. Specifically, I focus on: Intercultural relationships and majority-group acculturation, processes by which immigrants navigate their identification with both their host and heritage cultures, prejudice, discrimination, fragile masculinity, and factors contributing to susceptibility to misinformation.