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Susan Teague, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Seton Hall University, where she has served for 30 years. Her research focuses on social psychology, particularly examining how group membership (race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political affiliation) influences perceptions, assumptions, and interactions between individuals. She emphasizes applied research to address real-world social perception challenges.
Dr. Teague has developed innovative courses such as the Social Psychology Lab (PSYC 3228), offering hands-on learning experiences, and a Psychology of Religion course (PSYC 1223), which has become a popular elective. These courses were approved by the Educational Policy Committee and reflect her commitment to curriculum development.
Her work highlights the prevalence of stereotyping and prejudice in societal interactions, aiming to foster greater understanding through empirical inquiry. Despite no listed scientific awards, her contributions to pedagogy and research on intergroup dynamics are central to her academic profile.



