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About Us
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| Our research addresses how people cope with prejudice,
discrimination, devalued social identities, and stressful life events.
We are particularly interested in psychological resilience-- the personality
characteristics and cognitive, emotional, and behavioral strategies
that enable people to maintain their sense of self-esteem and well-being
and strive despite negative life events and adversity. The main focus
of our current research is the psychology of stigmatization. Ongoing
studies examine factors that affect people's likelihood of seeing
themselves as targets of discrimination, their cognitive, emotional,
behavioral, and physiological responses to perceived discrimination,
and the implications of how people cope with discrimination for their
psychological well-being. |
Major Lab Group 2007-2008, from left: Carla Espana, Jenni Schultz, Jeremy
Juarez, Aina Chalabaev, Brenda Major, Jan Alegre, Sarah Townsend, Pam Sawyer,
Dina Eliezer. |
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