The Objectification of Women Lab uses perspectives from social psychology, women's studies, the law, and public health to understand the causes and consequences of objectification, implications for health, work, and education, and interventions that prevent and disrupt objectification. We conduct a combination of basic and applied research using robust and innovative methodologies (e.g., randomized controlled trials, alcohol administration, virtual reality, trained confederates, qualitative work)

An up-to-date list of publications from the lab can be found here.