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Wayne Chan, Ph.D., IRTA Postdoctoral Fellow
National Instititute on Aging
Biomedical Research Center
Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience
251 Bayview Boulevard
Suite 100, Room 4B316
Baltimore, MD 21224-6825

E-mail: wayne.chan@nih.gov
Phone: 410-558-8651

Research Interests

My graduate research focused on the role of personality traits on individuals’ coping with being targets of prejudice. Individuals with trait vulnerabilities were more likely to react to prejudice negatively, leading to increased depressive symptoms and decreased self-esteem. Currently, I am expanding my research to examine the role of personality traits in physical and mental health throughout the lifespan.

Representative Publications

1. Chan, W., & Mendelsohn, G. A. (2010). Disentangling stereotype and person effects: Do social stereotypes bias observer judgment of personality? Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 251-257.

2.

Chan, W., & Mendoza-Denton, R. (2008). Status-based rejection sensitivity among Asian Americans: Implications for psychological distress. Journal of Personality, 76, 1317-1346.

Complete Curriculum Vitae for Wayne Chan
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