Erin Freiburger
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
16
Citations
111
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
10
Publishing since 2017
Erin Freiburger studies social psychology, with a focus on how people form stereotypes and biased judgments based on characteristics such as race and social class. This work examines topics like threat-based stereotyping of Black individuals and how a person's socioeconomic status shapes others' judgments of their pain. Earlier work also touches on brain imaging studies of how neural activity patterns change with age.
Publication activity has been steady over the past decade, averaging around two publications per year with a shift in topic from neuroscience and virtue toward social bias and stereotyping research.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- An Integrative Framework of Intersectional Stereotyping: Merging the Lens Model and MOSAIC to Explain Variations in Black-Threat Stereotyping.
UNC Libraries · 2026
- An Integrative Framework of Intersectional Stereotyping: Merging the Lens Model and MOSAIC to Explain Variations in Black-Threat Stereotyping
Personality and Social Psychology Review · 2025
- Social Class and Social Pain: Target SES Biases Judgments of Pain and Support for White Target Individuals
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin · 2023
- Network segregation varies with neural distinctiveness in sensorimotor cortex
NeuroImage · 2020
- Parenting Adolescent Girls and Boys in Guatemala
2020
- Michigan Neural Distinctiveness (MiND) study protocol: investigating the scope, causes, and consequences of age-related neural dedifferentiation
BMC Neurology · 2019
- Michigan Neural Distinctiveness project: investigating age-related behavioural and brain changes
http://isrctn.com/ · 2019
- Michigan Neural Distinctiveness (MiND) project: Investigating the scope, causes, and consequences of age-related neural dedifferentiation
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2018
- Self-Regulation as an Underpinning Mechanism of Virtue
Hope College Digital Commons (Hope College) · 2017
- Flourishing and the Unity of Virtues: Psychology Listens to Philosophy
Hope College Digital Commons (Hope College) · 2017
- Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin×2
- Hope College Digital Commons (Hope College)×2
- NeuroImage×1
- BMC Neurology×1
- Psychological Science×1
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