Social Cognition & Intergroup Perception Lab
Jacqueline M. Chen, Ph.D.
SCIP Lab Graduate Student Researchers

Haley Bock, M.S., is a third-year student in the Social Psychology PhD program at the University of Utah. Prior to attending the University of Utah, she earned her B.S. in Psychology from Northern Arizona University and went on to complete her Master's at Western Washington University. Broadly, Haley's research explores how socially advantaged group members become involved in social justice, and how this involvement influences outcomes for marginalized groups.

Daphne Castro Lingl is a sixth-year student in the Social Psychology PhD program at the University of Connecticut. They earned her B.S. in Psychology at Indiana University. Daphne is interested in the perception and identity construals of people lying between/beyond traditional categories (e.g. Multiracial identity).

E. Hanna Cooley, M.S., is a sixth-year student in the Social Psychology PhD program at the University of Utah. Prior to attending the University of Utah, she graduated from Utah State University with a B.A. in Psychology. Hanna’s current research interests are in decision making, intergroup relations, and the connection between technology use and social psychological processes.

Anna Huang, M.Sc., is a fifth-year PhD student at the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Her research interests are in social identity formation and navigation processes in individuals with multiracial or multicultural backgrounds as well as the perspectives of minoritized group members in intergroup relations.

Rosemary Rojas, M.A., is a third-year student in the Social Psychology PhD program at the University of Utah. Prior to attending the University of Utah, she graduated from CSU San Bernardino with a M.A. in Psychological Sciences. Rosemary's current research interests are in culture, more specifically Latinx and other minority populations, and ingroup prejudice/discrimination.