Intergroup Relations Research Laboratory at MSU
I am developing a research lab devoted to the study of group and intergroup psychology. The lab will soon be equipped to conduct research on psychophysiological correlates of intergroup bias in virtual environments. The success of my research program depends heavily upon the involvement of bright and motivated graduate and undergraduate researchers, and am always looking for exceptional students to work with. For more information, visit www.navarretelab.net
I am interested in working with students with interests relevant to the evolutionary psychology of intergroup relations. I'm particularly keen on working with young scholars interested in learning cutting edge methods of social science inquiry such latency response measures (e.g. Implicit Association Tests), neural networking, audio and video analysis, psychophysiological measurement, and 3-D modeling using Virtual Reality technology.