
معرفی
Bernd Wittenbrink holds the Robert S. Hamada Professorship of Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His research focuses on the psychology of person perception, social judgment, and the automatic activation of cultural stereotypes in decision-making processes.
- PhD in Social Psychology (University of Michigan, 1994)
- Joined Chicago Booth faculty in 1996
Research interests include:
- Conditions under which stereotypes influence decisions and behavior
- How stereotypes shape causal explanations in social contexts
- Cultural validation of stereotypic beliefs through social feedback
- Development of implicit measures for assessing stereotypes
His publications span premier journals like the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, with a notable book Implicit Measures of Attitudes co-authored with N. Schwarz. Media outlets including The New York Times and National Public Radio have featured his work.
Scientific contributions include:
- Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science
- Funding from the Russell Sage Foundation
- Former Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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