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Monica R. Biernat is a
social psychologist Social psychology is the methodical study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Although studying many of the same substantive topics as its counterpart in the field of ...
known for her research on social judgment,
stereotyping In social psychology, a stereotype is a generalized belief about a particular category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example ...
,
prejudice Prejudice can be an affect (psychology), affective feeling towards a person based on their perceived In-group and out-group, social group membership. The word is often used to refer to a preconceived (usually unfavourable) evaluation or classifi ...
, and
discrimination Discrimination is the process of making unfair or prejudicial distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong, such as race, gender, age, class, religion, or sex ...
. She is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the
University of Kansas The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Two branch campuses are in the Kansas City metropolitan area on the Kansas side: the university's medical school and hospital ...
. Biernat is the author of the monograph ''Standards and Expectancies: Contrast and Assimilation in Judgments of Self and Others'', and co-editor of the 2008 volume ''Commemorating Brown: The Social Psychology of Racism and Discrimination.''


Awards

Biernat received the
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Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the area of Social Psychology in 1998/1999. The award citation emphasized her "outstanding, incisive research illuminating the linkage between social judgments and the perceiver’s subjective frame of reference." and "wide-ranging studies show nghow the judgments elicited by different target-individuals are partly determined by the target’s membership in an identifiable social group." Biernat and her colleagues were awarded the
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Distinguished Publication Award in 2005 for their work on the volume ''The Maternal Wall: Research and Policy Perspectives Against Mothers''. With Chris Crandall, Biernat was honored for Distinguished Service to the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology A society () is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. So ...
(SPSP) in 2012. Biernat and Crandall co-edited the Society's newsletter; Biernat also served as SPSP's Council Representative (2001-2003), Member and Chair of the Convention Committee (2007-2009), and Secretary-Treasurer of the Organization (2010-2012).


Biography

Biernat was born in 1963 and grew up in a Polish-Catholic neighborhood in
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. She completed an A.B. degree in Psychology and Communication at
University of Michigan The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
in 1984. She continued her education at University of Michigan where she earned an M.A. in 1986 and Ph.D. in psychology (Social) in 1989, under the supervision of Melvin Manis. Her dissertation, titled ''Developing patterns of social judgment: Reliance on gender stereotypes vs. individuating information'', tested participants ranging in age from kindergarten children to college students and found stability in their use of gender labels to make judgments about individuals. Biernat was an assistant professor of psychology at the
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(1989-1992) prior to joining the faculty of the University of Kansas in 1992. Her research has been supported by the
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, National Institutes of Mental Health, and the United States Department of Justice. Biernat was a Docking Faculty Scholar of the University of Kansas from 1999 to 2003. She was awarded the W. T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence at University of Kansas in 2004. She received the Louise Byrd Graduate Educator Award from the University of Kansas in 2018, and was named the 2018 Mentor of the Year for her involvement with the McNair Scholars Program.


Research

Biernat is perhaps best known for her work on social stereotypes. She received the
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Memorial Prize (1987) for an earlier version of the paper ''Stereotypes on campus: How contact and liking influence perceptions of group distinctiveness''. This paper explored the
contact hypothesis In psychology and other social sciences, the contact hypothesis suggests that intergroup contact under appropriate conditions can effectively reduce prejudice between majority and minority group members. Following WWII and the desegregation of the ...
– that interactions with members of a stereotyped group may lead to increase liking of the group, subsequently decreasing the strength of the stereotype. Biernat is well known for her research on social stereotypes, and the widely cited model of shifting standards, which proposed that people tend to use category-specific standards to judge members of stereotyped groups. One of her recent studies examined social judgments and prejudice involving race. A student sent an email expressing interest in graduate training to more than 400 White professors: in some emails, the student used a Chinese name, Xian, and in others he used an Americanized name, Alex. More of the professors responded to student's request when email used the name Alex instead of Xian. Such findings suggest that faculty members may use cultural factors in judging graduate school applicants. Biernat's co-authored paper “Coming out” among gay Latino and gay White men: implications of verbal disclosure for well-being," published in the journal ''
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'', was named “best paper of the year” in 2016 by the International Society for Self and Identity (ISSI). This paper examined different rates of disclosure about sexual orientation among gay Latino and White men in relation to subjective well-being.


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