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This session showcases different experimental approaches to studying key social psychological processes. Papers use traditional lab experiments, quasi-experiments, and factorial surveys to study diverse topics like attractiveness, bias, stereotyping, justice evaluations, and messaging strategies.
Perceived deservingness and justice of minimum pensions: a factorial survey study. - Kinga Anna Wysienska Di Carlo, Polish Academy of Sciences; Zbigniew Karpinski, Polish Academy of Sciences
Examining Modifications of Stereotyping for Mexican American and White Men and Women - Mario Paez-Arellano, University of Iowa; Valerie Barron, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Jasmine Banks, Department of Psychology; Jane Sell
Strange Bedfellows? An Experimental Investigation of Factors Influencing Bias Against Interracial Couples in the U.S - Safa Salim, New York University
Using Randomized Natural Experiment to Estimate the Effects of Evaluee's Gender and Attractiveness on Evaluator's Accuracy - Jacob Black, Oakton College
A Large Experimental Test of the Effectiveness of Highly Cited Climate Change Messaging Strategies - Jan Gerrit Voelkel, Cornell University; Ashwini Ashokkumar; Neil Malhotra; Jane Willenbring; Robb Willer, Stanford Universty