
معرفی
Erin Pahlke is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Whitman College. Her research focuses on developmental psychology, particularly how children and adolescents form views on race and gender, and the consequences of these views in educational and political contexts.
- University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. in Educational Psychology (2009)
- University of Texas at Austin, M.A. in Educational Psychology (2007)
- Wellesley College, B.A. in Psychology (2000)
Pahlke's work explores:
- Parental racial socialization and its impact on young adults
- Children’s political development
- Gender bias recognition and confrontation
- Effects of single-sex schooling
- Academic socialization in minority families
- Intergroup relations and prejudice reduction
Recent publications span topics such as:
- Racial attitudes and moral reasoning
- Intersectionality in electoral behavior
- Autonomous motivation in adolescents
- Gender and political development
- Anti-bias education strategies
- Parental academic socialization
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