Matthew Weeksمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Social Psychology
- Implicit Bias
- Stereotyping
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Matthew Weeks is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Chair of Psychology at Rhodes College, a liberal arts institution. His research focuses on social cognitive processes, particularly how social categorization (race, class, religion) shapes interpersonal judgments and behaviors. He actively engages undergraduate students in collaborative research projects. B.A. in Psychology from Kentucky Wesleyan College M.S. in General Psychology from University of Memphis Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from University of Memphis His work examines implicit bias mechanisms through lenses of racial categorization, socioeconomic status perception, and religious influence. Key themes include stereotype application, shifting standards models, and intersectional identity dynamics. Matthew Weeks' research output demonstrates consistent exploration of social categorization effects over 20+ years, with recent emphasis on status amplification, intersectional bias, and occupational stereotyping. His methodological focus includes implicit association testing and stereotype quantification frameworks. He emphasizes mentorship in liberal arts settings, fostering critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills among students. His email contact is weeksm@rhodes.edu.










