
معرفی
Elizabeth L. Paluck is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. She conducts large-scale field experiments in Central and Horn of Africa, the United States, and other post-conflict regions, focusing on prejudice reduction, social norm influence, and media-driven behavioral change.
- Education: Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Yale University (2007)
- Research Themes: Social norm interventions, gender-based violence reduction, media effects on cooperative behavior, and methodological advancements in causal inference.
Her recent articles analyze topics such as anger in workplace behavior, Supreme Court rulings' societal impact, intimate partner violence interventions in Uganda, and open science practices in social sciences. The articles reflect her expertise in merging social psychology with policy-oriented experimentation across diverse cultural contexts.
Scientific Contributions:
- Heinz I. Eulau Award for political psychology research
- Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize Honorable mention
- Leadership in cross-disciplinary education research funding
Paluck’s work emphasizes social change through peer endorsement, narrative communication, and group dynamics. She collaborates with NGOs, governments, and academic teams, often integrating qualitative methods with field experiments.





