Dr. Jessica Campbell

Jessica Campbell, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Dr. Jessica Campbell is a social psychologist who completed her PhD at the University of Florida in 2021. Her research interests focus on better understanding both implicit and explicit attitudes toward marginalized populations with a special focus on racial groups and women. She is also interested in the role of intersectionality in the realm of psychological research.

Dr. Campbell’s more recent work focused on the internalization and attribution of ambivalent sexism among heterosexual, U.S. American women, particularly in the context of romantic relationships.

 kinsey@indiana.edu
 (812) 855-7686

Lindley Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405

Education

  • Ph.D., Psychology, University of Florida
  • M.S., Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience), University of Florida
  • B.S., Psychology and B.A., Religion, University of Florida

Research interests

  • Attitudes towards marginalized populations
  • Ambivalent sexism
  • Intersectionality

Publications

Jiang, C., Vitiello, C., Axt, J. R., Campbell, J. T., & Ratliff, K. A. (2019). An examination of ingroup preferences among people with multiple socially stigmatized identities. Self and Identity, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2019.1657937

CV available upon request

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