Jung J., Miller, J. H., & Page, S. E. (2025). Agent-based modeling for psychological research on social phenomena. American Psychologist. doi:10.1037/amp0001530 [PsyArXiv Preprint]
Jung, J. (2025). An Agent-Based Model of Indirect Minority Influence on Social Change. CoMSES Computational Model Library. Retrieved from: https://www.comses.net/codebases/7136f043-2149-47c5-9540-220db008b18c/releases/1.0.0/
Jung, J. (2025). Change and persistence: A social psychological perspective on gender norms in South Korea. In J. Bouey, D. Hicks, & L. Hu (Eds.), Seeking Transformational Policies for Gender Equality in South Korea: Conference Papers Annex (pp. 10‒24). RAND Corporation.
Jung, J., & Gulden, T. R. (2025). From Inclusion to Innovation: Using an agent-based simulation to unravel the micro-mechanisms of the macro-level tolerance-innovation link. International journal of organization theory and behavior. doi:10.1108/ijotb-09-2023-0189 [PsyArXiv Preprint]
Jung, J. (2025). Social Innovation Model. CoMSES Computational Model Library. Retrieved from: https://www.comses.net/codebases/fa31eedd-d99f-4469-8d38-457020d95266/releases/1.0.0/
Arringon, C., Baumer, E., Jackson, K., Jia, H., Jung, J., Li, S., & Stoltz, D. (2025). Engaging Communities in Developing Technologies to Support Community Flourishing: A Workshop Report. In Proceedings of the 2024 Conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas, Springer Nature.
Jung J. (2024). Researching Minority Influence on Social Change and Diversity Using Agent-Based Modeling. Sage Research Methods. SAGE Publications.
Singer, D. J., Grim, P., Bramson, A., Holman, B., Jung, J., & Berger, W. J. (2024). The epistemic role of diversity in juries: An agent-based model. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 27(1).
Jung, J. (2023). Two dual-categorization theories of tolerance: Commentary on Simon (2023). American Psychologist, 78, 745–747.
Gaffney, A. M., Souter, S. S., Jung, J., & Crano, W. D. (2023). Contexts and conditions of outgroup influence. Psychology of Language and Communication, 27, 173‒198.
November 2025 ‒ Jiin will organize the Annual Conference of the Computational Social Science of the Americans at Santa Fe, NM.
August 2025 ‒ GDSC Lab welcomed a new PhD student, Caelie; a new MA student, Tash; and four new undergraduate research assistants, Lauren, Jehan, Ufuoma, and Brandon!
August 2025 ‒ Raimundo was awarded the Frank L. Douglas ’66 and Lynnet Douglas Fellowship for the 4+1 MPH program.
July 2025 ‒ Jiin was named a Fellow of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP).
April 2025 ‒ Karleigh received the summer TA research fellowship from Lehigh University.
April 2025 ‒ Jiin serves as a panelist for LU-WISE- Understanding Experiences of International Women in STEM.
April 2025 ‒ GDSC Lab welcomed four new undergraduate research assistants (Naomi, Rai, Grace, & Avery)!
February 2025 ‒ Jiin gave two talks at SPSP, Denver CO.
October 24-27, 2024 ‒ Jiin organized the Annual Conference of the Computational Social Science of the Americans at Santa Fe, NM.
October 2024 ‒ Kira joined our lab as a first undergraduate research assistant!
October 1, 2024 ‒ We have published the Group Dynamics & Social Change Lab website. Our lab was in the process of building the lab, renovating our lab space, and recruiting new members.
August, 2024 ‒ Our lab was launched in the Department of Psychology at Lehigh University. Jiin moved to Bethlehem, PA to start her faculty position at Lehigh University. Karleigh joined our lab and started her PhD training!
July, 2024 ‒ Jiin organized the CSSSA special webinar with the board of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas and discuss the history, current state, and future directions of our community.
July, 2024 ‒ Jiin spent her summer at the Santa Fe Institute for attending a research workshop.