Grace M Deason
Department Affiliations
Educational Background
- B.A.: Macalester College, 2004.
Research Activities
- Research Associate, University of Minnesota: Perceptions of racial redistricting and its effects on political attitudes and racial polarization. Collaborative project with Eugene Borgida, Ph.D., Guy Charles, J.D., and Damla Ergun., 2005 - present
- Research Associate, University of Minnesota: The role of norms and values in right-wing authoritarians' attitudes about outgroups. Collaborative project with Eugene Borgida, Ph.D. and Emily Fisher., 2005 - present
- Research Associate, University of Minnesota: Conceptions of the family, values, and political decision-making. Collaborative project with Marti Hope Gonzales, Ph.D., Brad Lippmann, and Jennifer Filson., 2006 - present
- Research Associate, University of Minnesota: Implicit bias and arbitrator decision-making. Collaborative project with Eugene Borgida, Ph.D., 2006 - present
- Research Associate, University of Minnesota: The maternal wall: Gender and parental discrimination in employment. Collaborative project with Eugene Borgida, Ph.D. and Alice Eagly, Ph.D., 2006 - present
Professional Activities
- Poster presentation at the Association of Psychological Science 18th Annual Convention, New York, NY: Fisher, E., Deason, G., Borgida, E., and Oyamot, C. How perceived social norms and egalitarian values drive RWAs' outgroup evaluations , 2006
- Poster to be presented at the Association for Psychological Science 19th Annual Convention, Washington, DC: Lippmann, B., Gonzales, M. H., Deason, G., and Senstad, A. Conceptions of the family: An empirical measure , 2007
- Presentation to be given at the International Society of Political Psychology 30th Annual Scientific Meeting, Portland, OR.: Deason, G., Ergun, D., Borgida, E., and Charles, G. Legislative redistricting: How the print media conveys messages about the use of race , 2007
Awards
- Recipient of University of Minnesota Graduate School Fellowship, 2005 - 2006
- Elected to Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society, 2004
- Elected to Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology, 2003
- Elected to Pi Mu Epsilon, the National Honor Society in Mathematics, 2003
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Psychology
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