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Jeff ShermanProfessorUniversity of California, DavisEmail: Phone: 530.752.7586 Office: 102B Young Hall
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Research Interests
Dr. Sherman's research investigates the cognitive processes underlying
social psychology and behavior. In particular, he is interested in how
people perceive themselves, other people, and groups of people. Much of
his research focuses on stereotyping and prejudice. The topics he
studies include: how people acquire stereotypes and prejudice, how
stereotypes and prejudice affect our perceptions and memories of other
people, the extent to which these biases are efficient or even
automatic, and how people may or may not control unwanted stereotypes
and prejudices. He is the Editor of Social Cognition. |

Psychology
