Lee JussimLee Jussim is distinguished professorand chair of the Psychology Department at Rutgers University. He has publishedover 100 articles and chapters and six books. His scholarship addressesstereotypes, prejudice, expectancy effects, ad accuracy; how dysfunctionalacademic norms in everything from peer review to methods to political biasesthreaten the validity of much work produced by the social sciences; and, morerecently, radicalization in academia and wider society. His book, SocialPerception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-FulfillingProphecy, contested the psychological canon that social perception wasmostly bias and received the American Publishers Award for best book in psychologyin 2012. He is a founding member of the Heterodox Academy and the AcademicFreedom Alliance. His Psychology Todayblog, Rabble Rouser, has been viewed over a million times.
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