
معرفی
Chadly Daniel Stern is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, where his research examines how belief systems and motivations shape human perception and social interaction within social-personality psychology.
Education:
- Ph.D. from New York University
Stern's research spans social psychology, personality psychology, belief systems, motivation, and intergroup relations, with specialized focus on gender stereotypes, social class dynamics, and inequality. His work investigates how cognitive frameworks influence responses to societal challenges including pandemics, artificial intelligence interactions, and cross-cultural inequality.
Analysis of his 2023-2024 publications reveals consistent methodological rigor across diverse contexts: experimental studies on AI gender bias, cross-national analyses of social class contact, longitudinal pandemic policy evaluations, and theoretical frameworks for understanding polarization. His work bridges fundamental psychological processes with urgent real-world applications in technology, public health, and social justice.
No specific awards are documented in available sources, but his publication record demonstrates significant scholarly impact through high-impact journals and interdisciplinary collaborations. While student advising details are not publicly specified, his active research program suggests ongoing mentorship of graduate students in social-personality psychology.




