Deborah Prentice

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Deborah Prentice is an American social psychologist and academic leader known for her work on social norms and for serving as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic administrator
human
social psychologist
university leader
academicDiscipline psychology
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Stanford University
Swarthmore College
employer Princeton University
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
fieldOfWork intergroup relations
psychology of gender
social norms
social psychology
stereotyping
gender female
hasAcademicRank full professor
hasResearchInterest gender roles
intergroup bias
normative behavior
social influence
stereotypes
knownFor research on gender stereotypes
research on pluralistic ignorance
research on social norms
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf academic staff of the University of Cambridge
faculty of Princeton University
notableFor leadership in higher education
scholarship on social influence
notableWork research on pluralistic ignorance and alcohol use among college students
research on the internalization of social norms
occupation professor
psychologist
university administrator
positionHeld Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Psychology at Princeton University
Chair of the Department of Psychology at Princeton University
Dean of the Faculty at Princeton University
Provost of Princeton University
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
residence United Kingdom
United States of America
workLocation Cambridge, England
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey

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Cambridge University viceChancellor Deborah Prentice
subject surface form: University of Cambridge