An interview with Mark Moffett—who studies, among other things, the social behavior of ants, discusses how human beings adapted to interact and live with strangers in large societies.
Psychology researchers exploring the belonging and achievement of middle school students found valuing cultural diversity reduces achievement gaps over the course of a year, while policies that favor colorblindness and assimilation led to wider achievement gaps.
Dr. Benet-Martinez is best known for her research examining the interplay of culture and social-personality processes, particularly those pertaining to multicultural identity and experiences. She was an Associate Editor for JPSP and continues to be an Editorial Board Member for several major social-personality psychology journals.