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Sara Prot is a Lecturer in Social Psychology at the CAS School of Social Sciences & Humanities, affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She holds a Doctorate from Iowa State University (2015), focusing on science denial as intergroup conflict using social identity theory. Her research explores aggression, media violence effects, intergroup relations, and child development.
Key research interests include the impact of media on aggression and prosocial behavior, intergroup prejudice reduction, and resilience models in developmental contexts. Her work spans cross-cultural studies and employs theories like social identity and intergroup threat.
She has published widely on topics such as media violence’s developmental effects, attachment security’s role in reducing prejudice, and the relationship between prosocial media and empathy. Notable contributions include analyses of media representation and policy support affecting marginalized groups, with significant citation counts in peer-reviewed journals.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though her high citation count (549) reflects scholarly impact. Advising and grants details are not provided in the text.
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