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Betsy Levy Paluck is a Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Deputy Director of the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science and Policy. She conducts large-scale field experiments to study social norms, prejudice reduction, and behavioral change across diverse contexts including post-conflict regions in Africa and American schools.
- B.S. and Ph.D. from Yale University
- Scholar at Harvard Academy for International Affairs (2007–2009)
Her research focuses on:
- Behavioral change through social norm interventions
- Media and institutional influence on societal attitudes
- Peer-driven prejudice reduction models
- Longitudinal studies in social networks
- Policy impact assessment via field experiments
- Methodological innovations in causal inference
Article trends show consistent focus on:
- Norm-shifting interventions
- Behavioral measurement across cultures
- Interdisciplinary approaches to policy problems
- Experimental designs in real-world settings
- Psychology-sociology intersections
- Public engagement with scientific findings
Scientific Awards:
- MacArthur Fellowship (2017)
She has mentored numerous graduate students through Princeton's Psychology PhD program, emphasizing cross-disciplinary collaboration. Her work has received grants from:
- MacArthur Foundation
- National Institutes of Health
- Princeton University research funds
Current lab activities include:
- WWS 502 Design-Diagnose behavioral policy projects
- Intervention evaluations in educational settings
- Longitudinal social network studies
- Policy-oriented experimental research
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