New paper with @LewisDoyle_ & it's an important one:
Teachers marked identical work by a White British or Black Carribean student who was or wasn't eligible for free school meals.
FSM students were given lower marks.
#makeit10@BPSOfficial
https://t.co/bQUU4vlRfs
How do individuals understand, perceive, and react to inequality? #EQUAL_NNF
A useful review of the literature on the social psychology of economic inequality, by @MattEasters. Cognitive heuristics, accessibility of info, self-interest, context, culture
https://t.co/deFilBuMLB
New paper in SPPS with @grigolus !!
The Social Cure Properties of Groups Across Cultures: Groups Provide More Support but Have Stronger Norms and Are Less Curative in Relationally Immobile Societies Across 29 Samples:
https://t.co/fVTH1RDyfy
Groups or values? Testing the effectiveness of online social cure, group-affirmation, and self-affirmation manipulations on wellbeing outcomes
@MattEasters
https://t.co/9KeA0tvOM7
New paper.
Teachers' implicit SES and ethnicity biases were more likely to emerge when assessing low-quality work (S1) and when working under high cognitive load/overworked (S2). Clear advantages for White middle-class students.
@MattEasters@profprharris
https://t.co/XtpalPVgPf
Eleanor Miles and I are encouraging applications for a PhD project investigating 'when and why people focus on individual solutions to structural inequalities'. Deadline for apps is 5th Jan. Please spread the word and get in touch if you're interested! https://t.co/j7LmrGlUhs
If you want to do a PhD that uses social psychology to understand and reduce educational inequality, get in touch! We have new PhD studentships advertised at Sussex Psychology:
https://t.co/Wf781ieuhe
https://t.co/JL285MgU5N
Our special issue on "Nuances of social class" is now published in International Journal of Social Psychology (https://t.co/OwCxLeGkLp...). Edited by @MattEasters, @toonkuppens, and me. All papers are available in English and Spanish!
New paper with @RebekkaKesberg@mjbsp@BramSpruyt1 and Felicity Turner-Zwinkels using funky analyses to show that predictions from System Justification Theory hold for some subpopulations across four countries, but not others.
https://t.co/4XwrVHZ4Eq
New paper with @VladislavGrozev!
Belonging and identity compatibility predict deeper learning and self-efficacy among uni-students during the pandemic.
https://t.co/TtYTdKMQS3
New paper!
Building on our work showing that teachers, like us all, exibit biases, we find that teachers exhibited a bias blind spot: they perceived unconscious bias as an issue for other teachers but not for themselves.
https://t.co/NeRnvvWQTi @LDoyle_
New paper alert!
Children's developing understanding of economic inequality and their place within it
Led by Julie Dickinson, with Patrick Leman and me - check it out:
https://t.co/UxxFA8jKYc