
Mike Berkebile-Weinberg
@mikeberkwein
Postdoc at Columbia Business School, researching institutional bias, climate change, & collective representations. PhD from NYU Psychology
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01-04-2017 02:04:29
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⛳ Beyond excited to share our new preprint, in which we show how social biases can be acquired through social learning! (with @B_Lindstroem, Mina Cikara, and David Amodio). Link: psyarxiv.com/7ec3u 🧵 Key findings below 🧵


🚨Excited to share a new preprint (w. @Dschultner, Bertjan Doosje & David Amodio)! We found that race of interaction partner influences impressions we form of people through direct social interactions. psyarxiv.com/3j2rm More info below 🧵





🚨 Excited to share our paper "Race Effects on Impression Formation in Social Interaction: An Instrumental Learning Account" in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (w. David Schultner, Bertjan Doosje & David Amodio)! psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2024-…


Our new research suggests that finding #climate actions with bipartisan support is already possible–even in a country as politically polarized as the United States. In a new paper in Nature Communications we tested 11 interventions (N=51,224) in 60 countries: osf.io/preprints/psya…


Learn more in the main paper (coauthored by Mike Berkebile-Weinberg Jay Van Bavel, PhD @vlasceanu_mada), recently published in Nature Communications ! nature.com/articles/s4146…

The differential impact of climate interventions along the political divide in 60 countries Our paper on polarization and #climatechange beliefs and behavior is now Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146… Led by Mike Berkebile-Weinberg Danielle Goldwert Kim Doell @vlasceanu_mada


New paper from the lab! w/David Schultner @B_Lindstroem & Mina Cikara in Science Advances We show that merely viewing a prejudiced person’s intergroup behavior induces bias in observers—a novel learning mechanism for prejudice formation and propagation science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


🚨New first-author paper w/ Jamil Zaki Robb Willer and Matthew Feinberg 🚨 The Ironic Effects of Prosocial Gossip in Driving Inaccurate Social Perceptions is forthcoming in Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (Journal of Experimental Social Psychology) See the preprint here: osf.io/preprints/psya…