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Lin Bian

@linbian_

Assistant Professor of Psychology @UChicago, studying social cognitive development, stereotypes, and inequality

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Andrei Cimpian (@andreicimpian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 My lab is looking for a postdoc! Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/140495 More about our research: CimpianLab.com Please help spread the word and encourage interested students to apply! Thank you!! 😃

👋 My lab is looking for a postdoc! 

Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/140495
More about our research: CimpianLab.com

Please help spread the word and encourage interested students to apply! Thank you!! 😃
Lin Bian (@linbian_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! @JamieAmemiya and I are looking for a postdoc to join The University of Chicago this summer! We study social cognition related to social inequality (check out our research: eastlab.uchicago.edu and jamieamemiya.com) More info about the position: docs.google.com/document/d/1CV…

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👉New paper on early structural reasoning is out! We tested two methods to increase children's recognition of structural constraints against girls in STEM. Showing that more girls would have participated in STEM without constraints reduces children's biases against girls.

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We are hiring a full-time lab manager to study social cognition The University of Chicago! Ideal for highly motivated students planning to pursue a PhD in dev psych, social psych or related fields. Please share this info to anyone who might be interested. Apply here: uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/C…

We are hiring a full-time lab manager to study social cognition <a href="/UChicago/">The University of Chicago</a>! Ideal for highly motivated students planning to pursue a PhD in dev psych, social psych or related fields. Please share this info to anyone who might be interested. Apply here: uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/C…
Andrei Cimpian (@andreicimpian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👉 New paper: The idea that role models are a useful tool for increasing the diversity of various careers is seemingly everywhere. In this paper, we articulate some reasons why one might also be wary of using role models for this purpose… researchgate.net/publication/37…

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"#Gender brilliance stereotype emerges early and predicts children's motivation in South Korea," by Seowoo Kim and Kyong-sun Jin from Sungshin Women's University; and Lin Bian (UChicago Social Sciences) in #ChildDevelopment Journal (2023): doi.org/10.1111/cdev.1…

Dr. Tessa Charlesworth (@tescharlesworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! 🥳 We study intersectional stereotypes in naturalistic language. Results show the clear dominance of some groups (e.g., White+men), but near-invisibility of others. 🧐 Out today in PNAS:Nexus PNASNews academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/arti…

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Excited to share this new paper led by my amazing student 🥭Vanessa Lazaro 🍉 We asked if girls and boys from different racial backgrounds, who opt to pursue activities requiring high intelligence are equally liked. Check out this paper to find out the answer: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-14…

Excited to share this new paper led by my amazing student <a href="/vanessalazaro_/">🥭Vanessa Lazaro 🍉</a> We asked if girls and boys from different racial backgrounds, who opt to pursue activities requiring high intelligence are equally liked. Check out this paper to find out the answer: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-14…
Yihan Qian (@yihanqian001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello academic twitter, excited to share my first paper and our labs’ latest work with you all on the fascinating intersectionality of language, gesture, and gender stereotypes! (1/4) pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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Statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” can carry implications that boys are better. However, an “equal” gesture—two palms placed at the same height—can counteract this implication for 8- to 11-year-old children. In PNAS: ow.ly/AYSb50ULRYT

Statements like “girls are as good as boys at math” can carry implications that boys are better. However, an “equal” gesture—two palms placed at the same height—can counteract this implication for 8- to 11-year-old children. In PNAS: ow.ly/AYSb50ULRYT