Social Psychology is a subdiscipline of psychology that interests in how beliefs, thoughts, and behaviors of an individual are shaped by external factors such as other individuals, groups of people, or cultures. In the Social Behavioral Experimental Research Lab, we conduct lab-based experimental research on social psychology. Intergroup relations, social identities, political psychology, existential psychology, social influences, ideology-related processing biases, and gender role norms are among the different topics we study at Social Behavioral Experimental Research Lab.
We conduct lab-based experiments using social-cognitive methods such as reaction time measures with the help of research tools (e.g. E-prime) in addition to the correlational studies using self-report measures. For experimental research, the laboratory at MEF University is equipped with a camera system to track group dynamics whenever necessary. Researchers and students can carry out their own projects voluntarily using Social Behavioral Experimental Research Lab facilities.
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https://sobeerlab.wixsite.com/social
Contact: sobeerlab@gmail.com