Jump to content

Lee Jussim

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Jussim
Born(1955-12-02)December 2, 1955(age 68)
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Known forStereotype accuracy
Awards1997 Award for Distinguished Scientific Awards for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology from theAmerican Psychological Association[1]
Scientific career
FieldsSocial psychology
InstitutionsRutgers University
ThesisInterpersonal expectations in social interaction: Self-fulfilling prophecies, confirmatory biases, and accuracy(1987)

Lee J. Jussim(born December 2, 1955[citation needed]) is an Americansocial psychologist.[2][3]He leads the Social Perception Laboratory atRutgers University.[4]

Early life and education

[edit]

When Jussim was five years old, his family moved into aBrooklyn-areapublic housing;his family lived there until he was 12. When he was 13, his family moved toLevittown, Long Island,and his mother died of cancer shortly after.[2]

Jussim dropped out of college shortly before meeting his future wife, Lisa Baum, in 1975. They have three children together. Jussim enrolled at theUniversity of Massachusetts Bostonin 1979, where he majored in psychology. He completed his doctoral degree at theUniversity of Michiganunder the supervision of professor Lerita Coleman.[2]He graduated with a doctorate in social psychology in 1987 and entered a teaching position atRutgers Universitythat same year.[5][6]

Career

[edit]

Jussim runs the Social Perception Lab atRutgers University, Livingston Campus.The lab studies how people perceive, think about, and judge others.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^No Authorship Indicated (1997). "Distinguished Scientific Awards for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology".American Psychologist.52(4): 318–329.doi:10.1037/0003-066x.52.4.318.
  2. ^abcJussim, Lee (July 19, 2016)."Lee Jussim".Rutgers University.RetrievedDecember 23,2020.
  3. ^"Lee Jussim".Library of Congress.
  4. ^abGrace, Patrick."Dr. Lee Jussim".rci.rutgers.edu.Retrieved12 August2017.
  5. ^"Vita".Rutgers University.RetrievedDecember 23,2020.
  6. ^"Lee Jussim Ph.D. – Psychology Today".psychologytoday.Retrieved12 August2017.
[edit]