[1] Her research focuses on how interpersonal interactions translate culturally held prejudices into individual thoughts and actions.
[3] She received her master's degree in social psychology in 1993 and a Ph.D. in 1999, both from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
[3] She's currently a Full Professor and teaches in both the Department of Psychology and the School of Public and International Affairs[5] at Princeton University.
[9] Some of her representative publications include studies about interracial anxiety in movement [10] and the effects of implicit racial biases on performance.
[11] She has other works on implicit bias –– both as a factor in racial disparities in academic achievement and in interpersonal interactions among whites.