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Jennifer Ma is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology at Scripps College. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and specializes in understanding stereotyping, prejudice, and decision-making processes.
- Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, Stanford University
- M.A. in Social Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Ph.D. in Social Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder
Her research focuses on the acquisition, application, and mitigation of implicit and explicit stereotyping and prejudice, particularly in legal, political, and media contexts. She applies attribution theory to analyze how biases influence decision-making and advocates for interventions to reduce discriminatory outcomes.
Jennifer teaches courses in social psychology, including Psyc 168 and Psyc 169, with a lab component (Psyc 168L) and statistics (Psyc 103). Her selected publications highlight her work on stereotype diagnosis and implicit bias moderation through mental imagery.
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