Shelly Zhou, Ph.D. was a former researcher for Heterodox Academy, where she worked on the Campus Expression Survey. She completed her doctorate degree in social psychology at the University of Toronto, and studies social interactions among diverse groups of people, and the benefits that these interactions have for reducing prejudice (e.g., “isms” like racism and sexism).
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