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Erin Cooley

Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences

Department/Office Information

Psychological and Brain Sciences
  • T 1:00pm - 2:00pm (119 Olin Hall)
  • R 11:10am - 1:10pm (341 Olin Hall)
  • BS in Psychology, University of Florida, 2009
  • BA in Spanish, University of Florida, 2009
  • MA in Social Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2011
  • PhD in Social Psychology with a Formal Concentration in Quantitative Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2015

Aron, A., Coups, E. L., Aron, E. N., & Cooley, E. (2022). Statistics for Psychology. (7th ed.). Pearson.

Hierarchy, Health, & Policy Lab

Research from our lab explores how the persistence of hierarchies in the United States (i.e., racism, classism, sexism and their intersections) influence people's policy attitudes, as well as their mental and physical health. For example, we have found that high economic inequality leads many Americans, even those with objectively high income and education, to feel as if they are falling behind. And, these feelings of falling behind have important implications for predicting their policy attitudes (e.g., welfare support, beliefs about police use of force, etc.) as well as their own mental (i.e., depression) and physical health (i.e., sleep quality and heart health). We also explore how interventions that teach people about hierarchy and power, such as lessons about white privilege and implicit bias trainings, interact with these processes--at times, in unanticipated ways.

Together our lab is focused on understanding how shifting U.S. racial demographics and growing U.S. levels of economic inequality intertwine with salient societal issues such as racism, classism, and growing political polarization. By understanding these processes, we hope to identify evidence-based practices that will improve people's quality of life.

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., Caluori, N. (in press). The Racialization of Social Class. The Handbook of Experimental Social Psychology.

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., & Dinero, R. (2024). Using the culture cycle to teach stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination. In Teaching Social Psychology (pp. 83-95). Edward Elgar Publishing.

*Indicates student author
**Indicates both authors contributed equally

Cooley, E.,** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L.,** Calouri, N., Elacqua, N.,*  Cipolli, W., Lisnek, J. (2024). Feeling last place when your group is in first: The subjective status profile of White Americans drawn to alt-right extremism. Nature Communications Psychology

Galvan, M. J., Alvarez, G. M., Cipolli, W., Cooley, E., Muscatell, K. A., & Payne, B. K. (2024). Is Discrimination Widespread or Concentrated? Evaluating the Distribution of Anti-Black Discrimination in Judicial, Hiring, and Housing Decisions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Caluori, N.,** Cooley, E.,** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Lei, R., Philbrook, L., Cipolli, W., Klein, E.* (2024). Perceptions of falling behind 鈥渕ost White people鈥: Within-group status comparisons predict fewer positive emotions and worse health over time among White (but not Black) Americans. Psychological Science

Tran, A.,* ** Cooley, E., ** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Lisnek, J. (2023). Racialized sexism: Nonverbal displays of power in the workplace are evaluated as more masculine when displayed by White (vs. Black) women with negative implications for their experience of sexism and hiring.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672231216041

Cooley, E., ** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., ** Lei, R., Cipolli, W., & Philbrook, L. (2022). Beliefs that White = poor, above and beyond beliefs that Black = poor, predict White (but not Black) Americans鈥 attitudes toward welfare recipients and policy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672221139071

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J.L., Payne, K.B., Steele, J.* (2022). Groups amplify the perceived threat and justification for using force against Black people protesting for racial equality鈥攅specially among social conservatives. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684302221119982

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., Cipolli, W., & Payne, B.K. (2021). Who gets to vote? Racialized mental images of legitimate and illegitimate voters. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506211039408

Cooley, E., ** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., ** Lei, R., Cipolli, W., & Philbrook, L. (2021). The policy implications of feeling low versus high status within a privileged group. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001051

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., Cipolli, W., & Mehta, S. (2021). Race, ambivalent sexism, and perceptions of situations when police shoot Black women. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550620987659

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., Marshburn, C., McKee, S., & Lei, R. (2021). Investigating the interplay between race, work ethic stereotypes, and attitudes toward welfare recipients and policies. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550620983051

Vuletich, H., Kurtz-Costes, B., Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2020). Math and language gender stereotypes: Age and gender differences in implicit attitudes and explicit beliefs. Plos one15(9), e0238230.

Cooley, E., ** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., ** Lei, R., Philbrook, L., Cipolli, W., & McKee, S. E. (2020). Investigating the health consequences for white Americans who believe white Americans are wealthy. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Cooley, E., ** Hester, N., ** Cipolli, W., Rivera, L., Abrams, K., * Pagan, J., Sommers, S., & Payne, B. K. (2019). Racial biases in officers鈥 decisions to frisk are amplified for Black people stopped among groups leading to similar biases in searches, arrests, and use of force. Social Psychological and Personality Science

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., Cottrell, D.* (2019). Liberals perceive more racism than conservatives when police shoot Black men鈥擝ut, reading about White privilege increases perceived racism, and shifts attributions of guilt, regardless of political ideology. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

 

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Lei, R. F., & Cipolli, W. III. (2019). Complex intersections of race and class: Among social liberals, learning about White privilege reduces sympathy, increases blame, and decreases external attributions for White people struggling with poverty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Advance online publication.

 

Cooley, E., ** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., ** & Boudreau, C.* (2019). Shifting stereotypes of welfare recipients can reverse racial biases in support for wealth redistribution. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., McKee, S. E., & Hyden, C. (2019). Wealthy Whites and poor Blacks: Implicit associations between racial groups and wealth predict explicit opposition toward helping the poor. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology82, 26-34. 

Cooley, E., Lei, R., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., & Ellerkamp, T.* (2019). Personal prejudice, other guilt: Explicit prejudice toward Black people predicts guilty verdicts for White officers who kill Black men. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin45(5), 754鈥766. 

Cooley, E., Lei, R. F., & Ellerkamp, T.* (2018). The mixed outcomes of taking ownership for implicit racial biases. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin44(10), 1424-1434.

Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2018). A group is more than the average of its parts: Why existing stereotypes are applied more to the same individuals when viewed in groups than when viewed alone. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 1368430218756494.

Cooley, E., Winslow, H.,* Vojt, A.,* Shein, J.,* & Ho, J.* (2018). Bias at the intersection of identity: Conflicting social stereotypes of gender and race augment the perceived femininity and interpersonal warmth of smiling Black women. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology74, 43-49.

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., Agboh, D., Enjaian, B.,* Geyer, R.,* Lue, N.,* & Wu, S.* (2018). The fluid perception of racial identity: The role of friendship groups. Social Psychological and Personality Science9(1), 32-39. doi: 10.1177/1948550617703171

Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J, Brown, C.S., & Polikoff, J.* (2018). Black groups accentuate hypodescent by activating threats to the racial hierarchySocial Psychological and Personality Science. doi: 10.1177/1948550617708014

Cooley, E., Payne, B.K., Cipolli, W., Cameron, D, Berger, A.,* & Gray, K. (2017). The paradox of group mind: "people in a group" have more mind than "a group of people."Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146(5), 691.

Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2017). Using groups to measure intergroup prejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin43(1), 46-59. doi:10.1177/0146167216675331.

Brown-Iannuzzi, J., Dotsch, R., Cooley, E., & Payne, B. K. (2016). The relationship between mental representations of welfare recipients and attitudes toward welfare. Psychological Science, 28(1), 1-12. doi: 10.1177/0956797616674999.

Lai, C. K., Skinner, A. L., Cooley, E., Murrar, S., Brauer, M., Devos, T., Calanchini, J., Xiao, Y. J.,  Pedram, C., Marshburn, C. K., Simon, S., Blanchar, J. C., Joy-Gaba, J. A., Conway, J., Redford, L., Klein, R. A., Roussos, G., Schellhaas, F. M. H., Burns, M., Hu, X., McLean, M. C., Axt, J. R., Asgari, S., Schmidt, K., Rubinstein., R, Marini, M., Rubichi, S., Shin,. J. L., & Nosek, B. A. (2016). Reducing implicit racial preferences: II. Intervention effectiveness across time. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 8, 1001-1016.

Cooley, E., Payne, B.K., Loersch, C., & Lei, R. (2015). Who owns implicit attitudes? Testing a meta-cognitive perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin41(1), 103-115.

Cooley, E., Payne, B.K., & Phillips, J. K.* (2014). Implicit bias and the illusion of conscious ill will. Social Psychological and Personality Science5, 500-507.

Cooley, E., Rea, A. J., Insko, C. A., & Payne, B. K. (2013). Perceived relevance of honesty and agreeableness to situations with non-correspondent and correspondent outcomes: an interdependence perspective. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 593-599.

Payne, B.K., Brown-Iannuzzi, J., Burkley, M., Arbuckle, N., Cooley, E., Cameron, C.D., & Lundberg, K.B. (2013). Intention invention and the affect misattribution procedure: Reply to Bar-Anan and Nosek (2012). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 375-386.

Evans, C., Reinhart, A., Cooley, E., & Cipolli, W. (revised and resubmitted). Learning while learning: Psychology case studies for teaching regression. Target Journal: The Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education.

Cooley, E.,** Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L.,** Vlasak, D.*, Lei, R., Philbrook, L., Cipolli, W., Lisnek, J. (under review). Using a novel measure of subjective within- and between-group status to predict White Americans health via feelings of "falling behind." Target Journal: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cooley, E., Espinel, S., Lisnek, J., Cipolli, W., McClelland, S. (in prep). Who is allowed to have an abortion? Investigating whether racism, sexism, and classism underpin abortion policy attitudes and exacerbate racial and gender inequality. Target Journal: Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Lei, R., Philbrook, L., Cooley, E., Brown-Iannuzzi, J. L., Cipolli, W. (in prep). Examining the consequences of shifting representations of social class on children鈥檚 stereotypic race-class associations and social mobility beliefs. Target Journal: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.

Lei, R., Cohen, A., Davis, E. R., Cooley, E. (in prep). Children automatically encode race and gender simultaneously. Target Journal: Psychological Science.

Deep Midwest Politics and Culture OpEd (September 20, 2024). "." 

Character and Context blog post for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (June 10, 2021). 鈥?鈥

UC Berkeley鈥檚 Interdisciplinary Institute of Personality and Social Research. Talk given virtually (April 14, 2021). "."

Character and Context blog post for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (October 31, 2020). 鈥溾

Invited Symposium and Panel Member for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2019 Annual Meeting. ""

Character and Context blog post for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (June 10, 2019). 鈥溾

OpEd for Vice (May 7, 2019). 鈥.鈥

Character and Context blog post for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (April 15, 2019). 鈥.鈥

The Academic Minute: A WMAC National Production (August 31, 2017). 鈥溾

PsyPost (February, 2024). 鈥溾

PsyPost (July, 2021). 鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;

The Conversation (August 6, 2020). 鈥溾

Voice of America (June 17, 2020). 鈥"

PsyPost (June 6, 2020). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Pacific Standard (May 30, 2019). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Reason Magazine (May 29, 2019). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Quillette (May 23, 2019). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

The Greater Good Science Center (May 20th, 2019). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Big Think (May 12, 2019). 鈥溾

The Tobin Project Scholar Network Newsletter (April 18, 2019). 鈥.鈥

51风流 News (December 6, 2017). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

The Scene, 51风流 (July 20, 2017). 鈥.鈥&苍产蝉辫;

Vox (April, 11, 2017). 鈥.鈥