January 16, 2020
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Psychology Building, Room 35
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Social Behavior Interest Group Presents: Diane Quinn
Diane Quinn, a Professor at University of Connecticut, focuses on the experiences of members of stigmatized groups, self-related cognitions, behavior, and affect. She has examined how identity related constructs determine psychological and health related outcomes for people with socially stigmatized identities. She has focused on issues related to mental illness, gender stereotypes, self-objectification, and the stigma of overweight.
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2020-01-16 16:00:00
2020-01-16 17:00:00
Social Behavior Interest Group Presents: Diane Quinn
Diane Quinn, a Professor at University of Connecticut, focuses on the experiences of members of stigmatized groups, self-related cognitions, behavior, and affect. She has examined how identity related constructs determine psychological and health related outcomes for people with socially stigmatized identities. She has focused on issues related to mental illness, gender stereotypes, self-objectification, and the stigma of overweight.
Psychology Building, Room 35
Department of Psychology
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America/New_York
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Diane Quinn, a Professor at University of Connecticut, focuses on the experiences of members of stigmatized groups, self-related cognitions, behavior, and affect. She has examined how identity related constructs determine psychological and health related outcomes for people with socially stigmatized identities. She has focused on issues related to mental illness, gender stereotypes, self-objectification, and the stigma of overweight.