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Professor Richeson's Work with One Small Step is featured in the New York Times
Founding Faculty Director of PRISE and Yale Social Psychologist Jennifer Richeson discusses her work with One Small Step, an initiative powered by…
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Listen for a Change? A Longitudinal Field Experiment on Listening's Potential to Facilitate Persuasion
A new study on Canvassing to Curtail Prejudice examines the potential for listening to facilitate persuasion by promoting cognitive processing…
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Jennifer Richeson appointed to President’s Council of Advisors
The Biden Administration has appointed PRISE Co-Director Jennifer Richeson, the Philip R. Allen Professor of Psychology in Yale’s Faculty of Arts…
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We are PRISE
Inspired by our individual efforts to bring social scientific research to bear on the societal inequalities of our time, we developed and are now…
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Jennifer Richeson is featured in PBS special, “Hacking Your Mind”
“Many of the divisions tearing our country apart arise from our autopilot biases against ‘them’ and how authoritarians ‘hack’ those biases to gain…
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Study finds non-judgmental, personal approach can reduce prejudice
Anyone who has tried to change another person’s prejudiced views knows it is a daunting task. Even advocacy organizations armed with dedicated…