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Social Psychology

Understanding people in their social context 

How are people's thoughts, emotions and behaviour influenced by others? How do people coordinate with others to ensure productive relationships and effective communication? How do the groups people belong to shape their identity? How are people affected by stigma? What drives the evolution of social norms? 

We investigate these questions using a range of quantitative and qualitative methods, including experiments, surveys, interviews and focus groups, and naturalistic observation. Our work has important real-world application across a range of domains, including addressing the spread of misinformation, promoting more environmentally sustainable behaviour, improving team performance, and promoting inclusion and wellbeing of people from marginalised groups. 

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