Birth Name: | Peter Samuel Glick |
Fields: | Social psychology |
Workplaces: | Lawrence University |
Education: | Oberlin College University of Minnesota |
Thesis Title: | Orientations toward relationships: Choosing a situation in which to begin a relationship |
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Thesis Year: | 1984 |
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Peter Samuel Glick is an American social psychologist and the Henry Merritt Wriston Professor in the Social Sciences at Lawrence University. He is known for his research on gender stereotyping and ambivalent sexism.[1] [2] In 2022, Glick, Amy Cuddy, and Susan Fiske were honored with the Society of Experimental Social Psychology's Scientific Impact Award for their 2002 paper proposing the stereotype content model.[3] [4]