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Professor
Jaihyun Park
Dr.
Jaihyun Park has received his B.A. from Seoul National University
in Seoul, Korea, and M.S. and Ph. D. in social psychology
from Yale University. After he received his Ph. D. in 1998,
he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the National Institutes
of Health. He joined the psychology department at Baruch College
in September 2001 and he is now an associate professor in psychology.
Dr. Park has been interested
in several research areas in social and personality psychology.
Among others, he has conducted a program of research on (a)
stereotyping and prejudice, (b) culture and personality, and (c) jury
decision-making. More specifically, Dr. Park has been interested
in investigating the mental process and representations that affect social judgment and behavior, with a special focus on the implicit and unconscious ways in which social category information influences our judgment and behavior. He has also been interested in exploring the impact
of culture on human personality and behavior. Lastly, he has been conducting research on psychological variables that might affect jury decision making in civil
cases
He
is teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses on statistics,
psychometrics, psychology and culture, and thesis alternatives.
His
recent publications include the following:
Park, J., Felix, K., & Lee, G. (2007). Implicit attitudes toward Arab-Muslims and the moderating effects of social information. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29(1), 63-73.
Feigenson
, N., & Park, J. (2006) Emotions and attributions of legal responsibility and blame: A research review. Law and Human Behavior, 30, 143-161.
Park, J. (2005). Effects of arousal and retention memory: A meta-analysis. Psychological Reports, 97, 339-355.
Bornstein, M. H., Painter, K. M., & Park, J. (2002). Naturalistic language sampling in typically developing children. Journal of Child Language, 29, 687-699.
Feigenson , N., Park, J., & Salovey, P. (2001) The role of emotions in comparative negligence judgments. Journal of Applied and Social Psychology, 31, 576-603.
Park,
J., & Banaji , M. R. (2000). Mood and heuristics: The
influence of happy and sad states on sensitivity and bias
in stereotyping. Journal of Personality and social Psychology, 78, 1005-1023.
Abelson, R. P., Dasgupta, N., Park, J., & Banaji, M. R. (1998). Perception of collective other. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2, 243-250.
Feigenson , N., Park, J., & Salovey, P. (1997) Effects of blameworthiness and outcome severity on attributions of responsibility and damage awards in comparative negligence cases. Law and Human Behavior, 21, 597-617.
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