Marjorie Prokosch
Assistant Professor
Marjorie Prokosch
Assistant Professor
Bio
I am PI of the Social Cognition Across People and Environments (SCAPE) Lab at RIT. I am an experimental Social Psychologist who broadly speaking, studies motivated social cognition. I examine how aspects of our environments (e.g., social, physical, structural, or built factors) impact people’s perceptions, attitudes, and decision-making. I am especially interested in the ways that people attend to, interpret, and react to threats to health and safety. I also examine the intersections between people’s individual differences and environment that produce shifts in social cognition. For example, I have been involved in projects that investigate relationships between bodily immune function (e.g., inflammation) and behavioral immune function (e.g., disgust). In another line, I examine individual differences (e.g., in worldview) that shape people’s political decisions about how we should mitigate disaster risk and approach climate change.
SCAPE Lab is an interdisciplinary friendly Social Psychology lab: covering topics relevant to health, politics, climate change, and disaster mitigation.
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In the News
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April 29, 2024
Prokosch delivers award-winning talk at conference
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March 22, 2024
Psychology students present research at regional meeting