Bernd Wittenbrink
- SPN Mentor
Bernd Wittenbrink is a social psychologist with research interests in the areas of social cognition and social attitudes. His work focuses in particular on the role of stereotypes and prejudiced attitudes in person perception and social judgment.
Primary Interests:
- Attitudes and Beliefs
- Intergroup Relations
- Person Perception
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Social Cognition
Books:
Journal Articles:
- Correll, J., Park, B., Judd, C. M., & Wittenbrink, B. (2002). The police officer's dilemma: Using ethnicity to disambiguate potentially threatening individuals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 1314-1329.
- Wittenbrink, B., Gist, P. L., & Hilton, J. L. (1997). Structural properties of stereotypic knowledge and their influences on the construal of social situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 526-543.
- Wittenbrink, B., & Henly, J. R. (1996). Creating social reality: Informational social influence and the content of stereotypic beliefs. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 598-610.
- Wittenbrink, B., Judd, C. M., & Park, B. (2001). Spontaneous prejudice in context: Variability in automatically activated attitudes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 815-827.
- Wittenbrink, B., Judd, C. M., & Park, B. (1997). Evidence for racial prejudice at the implicit level and its relationship with questionnaire measures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 262-274.
Courses Taught:
- Essentials of Effective Leadership
- Managerial Psychology
- Managing in Organizations
- Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
Bernd Wittenbrink
Booth School of Business
University of Chicago
5807 South Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
United States of America
- Phone: (773) 834-0722
- Fax: (773) 702-0458