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Social Psychological Phenomena
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October 12, 2017
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About the Speaker
Dr. Steven Spencer Robert K. and Dale J. Weary Chair in Social Psychology, Ohio State University |
Dr. Steven Spencer is a preeminent scholar of stereotypes and prejudice and their effects on people’s self-concept and academic performance. He published the pioneering study of stereotype threat on women’s math performance in a 1999 article that has been cited over 2,500 times. Dr. Spencer has more than a decade of experience at the University of Waterloo researching how implicit biases affect women in math and engineering. Dr. Spencer’s more recent experience is in conducting and assessing the overall effectiveness of longitudinal interventions in educational contexts.
Publications
Co-authored by Logel, C. and Davies, P. G. | Article | 2016 | Annual Review of Psychology
Co-authored by Walton, G. M., Logel, C., Peach, J. M. et al | Article | May 2015 | Journal of Educational Psychology
Co-authored by Walton, F. M. and Erman, S. | Article | 2013 | Social Issues and Policy Review
Co-authored by Jordan, C. H., Logel, C., Zanna, M. P. et al | Article | 2013 | Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Co-authored by Walton, G. M., Cohen, G. L., and Cwir, D. | Article | 2012 | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Co-authored by Logel, C., Walton, G. M., Iserman, E. C. et al | Article | June 2009 | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Co-authored by Steele, C. M. and Quinn, D. M. | Article | January 1999 | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology