
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode, Chris Martin (@Chrismartin76) interviews Lee Jussim (@PsychRabble), Professor of Social Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He conducts research on stereotypes and stereotype accuracy, and blogs at Rabble Rouser.
0:00 Lee’s work on the myth of stereotype inaccuracy
7:11 Blatant biases in conventional social research
10:26 What’s inside Lee’s upcoming books about politics & social psychology?
14:57 Is stereotype accuracy finally getting the coverage it needs?
23:20 People mostly discard stereotypes when they have individuating information
26:57 Stereotypes of liberals and conservatives—accuracy, inaccuracy, and real-world problems
33:00 It’s the prejudice, not the stereotyping
You can learn more Lee Jussim at his website.
Here’s a recent talk by Lee: Science Going Bad and How to Improve It.
Books mentioned during the interview:
Social Perception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy by Lee Jussim:
The Politics of Social Psychology, edited by Jarret T. Crawford and Lee Jussim
Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination, 2nd edition, edited by Todd D. Nelson:
Selected Quotes
Other episodes of Half Hour of Heterodoxy.
4.6
157157 ratings
In this episode, Chris Martin (@Chrismartin76) interviews Lee Jussim (@PsychRabble), Professor of Social Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He conducts research on stereotypes and stereotype accuracy, and blogs at Rabble Rouser.
0:00 Lee’s work on the myth of stereotype inaccuracy
7:11 Blatant biases in conventional social research
10:26 What’s inside Lee’s upcoming books about politics & social psychology?
14:57 Is stereotype accuracy finally getting the coverage it needs?
23:20 People mostly discard stereotypes when they have individuating information
26:57 Stereotypes of liberals and conservatives—accuracy, inaccuracy, and real-world problems
33:00 It’s the prejudice, not the stereotyping
You can learn more Lee Jussim at his website.
Here’s a recent talk by Lee: Science Going Bad and How to Improve It.
Books mentioned during the interview:
Social Perception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy by Lee Jussim:
The Politics of Social Psychology, edited by Jarret T. Crawford and Lee Jussim
Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination, 2nd edition, edited by Todd D. Nelson:
Selected Quotes
Other episodes of Half Hour of Heterodoxy.