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Mi­chael Chris­sos An­estis

Ph.d. Fellow

Subjects
Marketing Consumer behaviour Well-being Psychology Society

Primary research areas

So­cial Judg­ments and In­equal­ity
Study­ing so­cial asym­met­ries and their con­sequences in a di­vided world.
Ste­reo­types and Lay Be­liefs
Ex­amin­ing how so­cial schem­as, ste­reo­types, lay be­liefs, and oth­er in­fer­en­tial pro­cesses shape be­ha­vi­or and de­cision-mak­ing.

In­form­ing stand­ards for hu­man be­ha­vi­or in so­ci­ety

My research interests revolve around behavioral science and consumer psychology, with a focus on judgment & decision-making. In my PhD, I study how stereotypical perceptions and lay beliefs influence how people think, feel, and behave in social and marketplace interactions. This work aims to contribute to a better understanding of human behavior with broader relevance for society.