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Dr. Brandon D. Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Southern Maine's College of Science, Technology, and Health, Department of Psychology. His research focuses on social cognition, intergroup relationships, and attitudes/bias, particularly in measuring implicit bias and understanding how goals and ideologies influence intergroup dynamics. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Ohio State University (2007) and additional degrees in Public Health and Biology.
- Education:
- University of Birmingham: Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (2011)
- Ohio State University: Ph.D. in Social Psychology (2007)
- University of Massachusetts: Master’s in Public Health (1997)
- Nebraska Wesleyan University: B.S. in Biology (1995)
His research expertise includes experimental methods for studying stereotyping, implicit bias measurement, and the impact of goal focus on bias reduction in challenging situations. Current courses include Experimental Methodology and Theories of Personality.
Publications highlight his work on moral values, political ideology's role in intergroup attitudes, and bridging political divides through perceived threat analysis. His earlier work explored narcissism in coaching and motivational frameworks in task performance under adversity.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his contributions to implicit bias research are notable. Teaching and advising activities are not detailed in the provided text.





