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Stacey Sinclair's research focuses on stereotyping and prejudice, examining how societal biases shape individuals' behaviors and self-perceptions. Her work highlights the impact of biased media depictions and institutional practices that subjugate marginalized groups. She studies social tuning, which reflects how individuals' prejudices and stereotype-related self-views can adjust in response to social interactions, especially when facing uncertainty. Additionally, her research explores implicit homophily, revealing that individuals are often drawn to others who share similar intergroup attitudes, even when they consciously reject those biases. Together, her research suggests that people navigate social networks that reflect varying degrees of intergroup bias, with significant implications for the health and intellectual performance of members from stigmatized groups.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.