Balbir Singh
Research Associate in Social Psychology
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

Mentor:  Dr. Joshua Correll

Education
BS, Oglethorpe University, 2012
MA, Social Psychology, University of Colorado Boulder, 2020
PhD, Social Psychology, University of Colorado Boulder, 2022

Research Interests
My research interests are in the broad umbrella of prejudice and intergroup relations. I am interested in exploring the following questions (1) How can we affect behavior to encourage intergroup pro-social behavior and discourage anti-social behavior; (2) Is task-oriented training an effective way to reduce bias; (3) How do people categorize and process cross-race faces and cross-race fleeting expressions. 

Publications & Presentations

Hendrix, C., Singh, B., Zinner, L., (2011) Social Desirability: A New Measure of Modesty? Poster presented at Annual meeting of the Georgia Psychological Association, Kennesaw, GA, 2011.

Singh, B., Zinner, L. (2011). Detecting Subtle Micro-expressions: Can we see them? Poster presented at Annual meeting of the Georgia Psychological Association, Kennesaw, GA, 2011.

Singh, B., Zinner, L. (2011). Detecting Subtle Micro-expressions: Can we see them? Poster presented at Annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, 2012.

Welker, K., Oberleitner, D., McIntyre, R.B., Khalsa, B.S., (2011) Concept Mapping Increases Attitudes-Behavioral Consistency, but not Attitude Strength. Poster presented at Annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, 2012.