Associate Professor
Asian Studies, PsychologyÌý
Jason is a social and personality psychologist who is particularly interested in the complex interplay between people and situations. Most of his current research examines identity and the effects of consistency motivation, but he has also studied self-fulfilling prophecies, voting behavior, sport performance, inter-cultural interactions, and romantic relationships. A guiding theme in his research is to employ creative, high-impact paradigms to investigate longstanding issues in social and personality psychology.
Contact Info
(719) 389-7595
Tutt Science #306C
Areas:ÌýJapanese American Incarceration, Political Psychology, Human Sexuality, IdentityÌý
Assistant Professor of Psychology: 2017-present
First year at Colorado College: 2014
Research Interests
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- Identity and threat
- Self-fulfilling prophecies
- Stereotype threat
- Consistency motivation
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Regular Classes
ÌýIntroduction to Psychology
​ÌýResearch Design in Psychology
ÌýPsychological Investigations
ÌýSocial Psychology
ÌýFinal Project
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Education
Ph.D.,Ìý, 2013, Social Psychology
B.A.,Ìý, 2007, Psychology