Cognitive Ability Varies, but Prejudice is Universal Jul 29, 2016 Research suggests that a person's cognitive ability does not make them immune to expressing prejudice. Press Release
Liberals and Conservatives Favor Their Own Groups When Applying Moral Principles Jul 26, 2019 BY Jan G. Voelkel & Mark J. Brandt Although moral principles are thought to be universal, both liberals and conservatives selectively apply their morals depending on who benefits. Character & Context Blog
Identifying Package Deals of Prejudice May 31, 2021 BY Robin Bergh Prejudices come as package deals (racists are often sexist and ageist too), but how many different types of packages are there? Character & Context Blog
SAGE Young Scholars Not applicable Given through 2020, this award recognized the outstanding achievements of young scholars early in their research careers. Career
Congratulations to the 2021 Awards Winners Nov 23, 2021 SPSP has announced winners in its annual Awards of Excellence program. SPSP News
Wegner Theoretical Innovation Prize Apr 20, 2024 This annual award recognizes an article or book chapter author who has provided the most innovative theoretical contribution within a given year. Single Contribution
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