JACQUELINE MARIE CHEN portrait
  • Associate Professor, Psychology Department

Research Summary

The major focus of my research is to promote intergroup understanding in organizations, institutions, and society at large. My research seeks to answer questions about perceiving and supporting diversity. I have focused predominantly on the study of marginalized identities with respect to race and culture, with more recent foci on gender and sexual orientation.

Education

  • Ph.D. , Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Project: Understanding Diversity: From Representations to Perceptions
  • B.A. with distinction, Psychology, Pomona College. Project: The Nature of Controlled Prejudice