Jessica Lee

PhD Student
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Research Area
Education

M.A., University of Chicago, 2020
B.Sc., McMaster University, 2018


About

Jess is a graduate student working with Dr. Andrew Baron. Prior to joining the Social Cognitive Development Lab, she completed an M.A. in Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and a B.Sc. in Honours Biology with a minor in Psychology at McMaster University.


Research

Jess’ research focuses on how diversity shapes intergroup cognition in infants and children. Her current projects explore children’s understanding of social power structures and minority status.


Publications

Steele, J. R., Lee, J. J., & Baron, A. S. (2021). Engendering success in politics: A pipeline problem requires a pipeline solution. Psychological Inquiry, 32(2), 131-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2021.1930799


Jessica Lee

PhD Student
location_on Kenny Room 4224 -- 2136 West Mall
launchLab
Research Area
Education

M.A., University of Chicago, 2020
B.Sc., McMaster University, 2018


About

Jess is a graduate student working with Dr. Andrew Baron. Prior to joining the Social Cognitive Development Lab, she completed an M.A. in Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and a B.Sc. in Honours Biology with a minor in Psychology at McMaster University.


Research

Jess’ research focuses on how diversity shapes intergroup cognition in infants and children. Her current projects explore children’s understanding of social power structures and minority status.


Publications

Steele, J. R., Lee, J. J., & Baron, A. S. (2021). Engendering success in politics: A pipeline problem requires a pipeline solution. Psychological Inquiry, 32(2), 131-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2021.1930799


Jessica Lee

PhD Student
location_on Kenny Room 4224 -- 2136 West Mall
launchLab
Research Area
Education

M.A., University of Chicago, 2020
B.Sc., McMaster University, 2018

About keyboard_arrow_down

Jess is a graduate student working with Dr. Andrew Baron. Prior to joining the Social Cognitive Development Lab, she completed an M.A. in Social Sciences at the University of Chicago and a B.Sc. in Honours Biology with a minor in Psychology at McMaster University.

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Jess’ research focuses on how diversity shapes intergroup cognition in infants and children. Her current projects explore children’s understanding of social power structures and minority status.

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Steele, J. R., Lee, J. J., & Baron, A. S. (2021). Engendering success in politics: A pipeline problem requires a pipeline solution. Psychological Inquiry, 32(2), 131-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2021.1930799