Announcing the 2017 Fellows Oct 26, 2017 We applaud their extraordinary, distinctive, and longstanding contributions to the science of personality and social psychology. SPSP News
Beliefs About Innate Talent May Dissuade Students from STEM Aug 17, 2015 BY David Miller Believing “math isn’t for everyone” may steer kids away from tackling the challenge. Character & Context Blog
Men and women biased about studies of STEM gender bias – in opposite directions Oct 21, 2015 Character & Context Blog
Fellows Apr 20, 2024 Fellowship identifies members with longstanding contributions to SPSP and the field of personality and social psychology. Career
LGBT Equality Doesn’t Exist – But Here’s How to Fight For It Jul 18, 2016 BY David Miller Face-to-face conversations can help to durably change LGBT attitudes. Character & Context Blog
How Gender Interacts With Other Social Identities To Shape Bias Feb 19, 2016 BY David Miller Emerging data shows that gender can interact with other social identities to shape perceptions in complex and surprising ways. Character & Context Blog
Most people think ‘man’ when they think ‘scientist’ – how can we kill the stereotype? Jun 2, 2015 Character & Context Blog
Campbell Award Apr 20, 2024 This award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement and sustained excellence in social psychology research. Career