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Jennifer Steele

Professor

Research interests

Dr. Steele's current research aims to increase our understanding of the development and consequences of intergroup bias, with a particular focus on implicit racial bias and gender stereotyping among school-aged children and adolescents. One overarching goal of our research is to better understand how we can challenge racial and gender biases, as well as biases at the intersection of multiple identities, early in development and across the lifespan. Dr. Steele has ongoing collaborations with the  consortium and . For more information, please see her .

Contact information

Department: Psychology
Email address: steeleje@yorku.ca
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Steele, J. R., Lee, J. J., & Baron, A. S. (2021).  Psychological Inquiry, 32(2), 131-136. 

Gonzalez, A.M., Steele, J.R., Chan, E., Lim, S., & Baron, A.S. (2021). Developmental Psychology, 57(1), 102-113.

Lipman, C., Williams, A., Kawakami, K., & Steele, J. R.(2021).  Developmental Psychology, 57(7), 1094–1110. 

Williams, A. & Steele, J.R.(2019). Child Development, 90, e322–e338. 

Steele, J. R., George, M., Williams, A., & Tay, E. (2018). Developmental Science, 21(6), 1-12.