About the Author
Glenn Adams is Assistant Professor of Psychology and director of the Culture and Psychology Research Group at the University of Kansas. He is a social psychologist who investigates the cultural grounding of personal relationship, the psychology of systemic oppression, and processes involved in the collective construction of reality.
Monica Biernat is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Ph.D. program in Social Psychology at the University of Kansas. Her research examines the processes of stereotyping and prejudice, and focuses specifically on how stereotypes guide (and often distort) judgments of individual members of stereotyped groups.
Nyla R. Branscombe is Professor of Social Psychology at University of Kansas. Her research is focused on Intergroup Relations involving both devalued and privileged groups--with an emphasis on the importance of group history and its implications for emotional reactions in the present.
Christian S. Crandall is Professor of Psychology at the University of Kansas. He is a social psychologist who studies prejudice, stereotyping, and social influence. He also has interests in political psychology, particularly in the psychology of ideology and political legitimacy.
Lawrence S. Wrightsman is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Kansas. His current interests deal with the relationship of psychology and the law, specifically Supreme Court decision making.