Mohammad S. Wiswall
Social Psychology PhD Candidate @ Duke University | B.A. Cognitive Science @ Rutgers University | researching social categorization, stereotyping, identity, and downstream consequences in social outcomes
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- Attending SISSP was an amazing experience! Special thanks to @theklamorgenroth.bsky.social @mjbsp.bsky.social for leading the Politics & Gender course. Also thanks to all of the professors that made this experience possible. I can’t wait to see everyone at @spspnews.bsky.social! <3
- My heart is full from all the questions I got this year from @spssi.bsky.social conference! I got to present my work examining how identity denial from either ingroup or outgroup members can predict Multiracial wellbeing. Being Multiracial myself this work is close to home and I hope it is a start!
- Great to see our lab presenting such important research. Proud of my lab mate and alum!
- Reposted by Mohammad S. WiswallImagine if every scientist published an op-ed in their hometown paper showing how their community sparked their curiosity & shaped the research that's now changing the country? That's what @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social is promoting—collective action, one story at a time. doi.org/10.1038/d415...
- Reposted by Mohammad S. WiswallBrand new paper in @jexpsocpsych.bsky.social from the @dukeidlab.bsky.social 🤩 We are among the first to test cross-culturally how Asian American and Chinese Nationals categorize racially ambiguous biracial faces!! #psychology
- Proud to announce my first first authored paper has been published online at JESP with Drs. @sarahegaither.bsky.social and @jackiemchen.bsky.social! We used a cross cultural sample to test two theories about racial ambiguity categorization. The preprint will be on OSF soon!
- Proud to announce my first first authored paper has been published online at JESP with Drs. @sarahegaither.bsky.social and @jackiemchen.bsky.social! We used a cross cultural sample to test two theories about racial ambiguity categorization. The preprint will be on OSF soon!
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- Thank you for sharing! I hope we can further communicate and share why we must invest in science!
- As a part of the @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social movement, I wrote an op-ed back home to Trenton NJ. Here I highlighted a little bit about my own journey and why it would not have been possible without federal investments into the STEM infrastructure by the NIH and NSF.
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- This @spspnews.bsky.social my co-chair @ishasr.bsky.social and I brought together such an informative symposium! I just wanted to everyone who came out to discuss this incredibly meaningful work!
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- Reposted by Mohammad S. WiswallExcited for the upcoming @spspnews.bsky.social! My co-chair @mohammadwiswall.bsky.social and I have organized an incredible symposium exploring how intersectionality shapes perceptions of the Pan-Asian diaspora. We’re honored to be joined by @jinxungoh.bsky.social and @yzhuang.bsky.social!
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- Excited for the upcoming @spspnews.bsky.social! My co-chair @Ishasr.bsky.social and I have organized an incredible symposium exploring how intersectionality shapes perceptions of the Pan-Asian diaspora. We’re honored to be joined by @jinxungoh.bsky.social and @yzhuang.bsky.social!
- About me: I am a PhD Candidate at Duke University in Social Psychology studying how we make sense of ourselves and others while measuring stereotyping, categorization, identity and other factors. Outside of research I enjoy film photography, jiujitsu, coffee, and a plethora of other hobbies :)
- Officially a PhD candidate!! Thank you to my committee and community for all the support along the way!
- Thank you sarah! Excited to bring this work to life!