In the spring of 2020, Black young adults found themselves facing the most dangerous pandemic in a century and the largest civil rights protests in half a century, both of which disproportionately...
Measures of implicit associations are influential in prejudice research, illustrating how interpersonal beliefs can be shaped by automatic psychological processes. Unfortunately, how well these...
Negative self-schemas (i.e., maladaptive views of the self) are at the core of many common and debilitating mental disorders, including anxiety disorders. It is critical that interventions for...
The article, Stereotypes shape response competition when forming impressions, shows that top-down perceiver knowledge of cultural stereotypes interacts with bottom-up target facial features to...
Dr. MacDougall is recognized as one of Canada's leading researchers on the psychology of deafness, and highly valued as a committed advocate for the needs and rights of Canadians with disabilities.
On Friday, November 1, 2019, McGill Psychology Department will host Dr. David Kaplan, who will deliver a Hebb Lecture of interest to many members of the University/psychologyCategory: Dept. of...
On Friday, April 3, 2020 McGill Psychology Department will host Dr. Susan Gelman, who will deliver a Macnarmara Lecture of interest to many members of the University/psychologyCategory: Dept. of...