Susan Fiske, Ph.D.

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Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Pierre Philippot research assistant Princeton (Neurotree)
Amy Cuddy grad student Princeton
Stephanie A. Goodwin grad student Princeton (Neurotree)
Lasana T. Harris grad student Princeton (Neurotree)
Steven L. Neuberg grad student Carnegie Mellon
Janet B. Ruscher grad student (Neurotree)
Mina Cikara grad student 2010 Princeton
Tiane L. Lee grad student 2010 Princeton
Ann M. Russell grad student 2012 Princeton
Daniel Ames grad student 2014 Princeton (Neurotree)
Cydney Dupree grad student 2011-2017 Princeton
Jennifer Eberhardt post-doc U Mass Amherst

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Alexander T. Todorov collaborator (Neurotree)
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Nicolas G, Fiske ST. (2023) Valence biases and emergence in the stereotype content of intersecting social categories. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Nicolas G, Bai X, Fiske ST. (2022) A spontaneous stereotype content model: Taxonomy, properties, and prediction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Banaji MR, Fiske ST, Massey DS. (2021) Systemic racism: individuals and interactions, institutions and society. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 6: 82
Nicolas G, Fiske ST, Koch A, et al. (2021) Relational versus structural goals prioritize different social information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Abele AE, Ellemers N, Fiske ST, et al. (2020) Navigating the social world: Toward an integrated framework for evaluating self, individuals, and groups. Psychological Review
Dupree CH, Torrez B, Obioha O, et al. (2020) Race-status associations: Distinct effects of three novel measures among White and Black perceivers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Fiske ST, Taylor SE. (2020) Social Cognition evolves: Illustrations from our work on Intergroup Bias and on Healthy Adaptation. Psicothema. 32: 291-297
Bai X, Ramos MR, Fiske ST. (2020) As diversity increases, people paradoxically perceive social groups as more similar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Koch A, Imhoff R, Unkelbach C, et al. (2020) Groups' Warmth is a Personal Matter: Understanding Consensus on Stereotype Dimensions Reconciles Adversarial Models of Social Evaluation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 89: 103995
Grigoryan L, Bai X, Durante F, et al. (2019) Stereotypes as Historical Accidents: Images of Social Class in Postcommunist Versus Capitalist Societies. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167219881434
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