SIGNAL lab
Stereotypes, Implicit Bias, Group Norms, Attitudes, and Learning
Stereotypes, Implicit Bias, Group Norms, Attitudes, and Learning
The SIGNAL Lab is an undergraduate-initiated project focused on stereotypes, implicit bias, and media psychology. Founded by Joseph Appiah B.A., the lab explores how group perceptions are formed, reinforced, and challenged in everyday life.
At SIGNAL Lab, we’re committed to expanding access to meaningful research opportunities for undergraduates and early-career students especially in regions where academic research training is often hard to come by.
Unconscious bias in everyday life
How media reinforces or challenges social stereotypes
Group identity and intergroup relations
The psychology behind prejudice and norms
M – Method: We approach research with careful design, transparency, and analytical skills. A – Awareness: We aim to uncover and challenge implicit and explicit biases through education and dialogue. P – Progress We use knowledge to inform change, from individual minds to institutions.