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About me

My research interests centre around intergroup psychology

and in particular prejudice.

My research interests centre around bias in social perception. What causes it, how to mitigate it, and explain the way it plays out differently among minority groups - especially in terms of intersectionality. I received my HBSc in psychology at Concordia University in 2020. I started my graduate studies at McGill under the supervision of Dr. Eric Hehman in fall of 2020.

 

Throughout my PhD training, I have worked extensively with data from Project Implicit and studied how attitudes toward various marginalized groups have continued to change over the last fifteen years. I've gained expertise in statistical analysis in R through this research. The questions I am most interested in are those historically studied by psychology, but at the population level. Ultimately, the focal point of my ambitions are to link my research to policy and affect critical change. 

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