I study person perception, attitudes, and behaviors with a social cognitive approach. I am currently a Postdoctoral fellow at Annenberg School for Communication and Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. I obtained my PhD in Social & Personality Psychology from Cornell University.
I try to connect theories from social cognition, face perception, and moral psychology to uncover the possibility of changing people's minds and behaviors.
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One major line of my work focuses on how people form, maintain, and update impressions through different cues and toward different groups, with an emphasis on implicit (that is, spontaneous and unintentional) evaluations.​ Another line of work focuses on examining behavioral predictors and the possibility to change behaviors.
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You can find more about my ongoing projects in the Research tab.