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Markus Brauer
@markusbrauer.bsky.social

UW-Madison Psychology and Executive Director of the Institute for Diversity Science. I study prejudice, racism, diversity, behavior change, interventions, norm transgressions, and sustainability.

Psychology 34%
Sociology 21%

On Friday, November 7th, I gave a talk entitled "Pluralistic Ignorance and Social Norms: Their Causal Impact on Intergroup Behavior" at Purdue University's Psychological Sciences Weekly Colloquia.

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Submissions are OPEN for the 2026 APS Annual Convention in Barcelona, Spain! #APS26BCN

Submit your research by 5 December
www.psychologicalscience.org/conventions/...

My lab manager presented research on peer inclusion and belonging for students of color at the @marginaliascience.bsky.social Conference at Boston College this past Friday! She also won an award for her poster 😁 Congratulations, Kamila!

I gave a talk at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology's annual meeting this past week in Lisbon, Portugal! My talk was entitled "Behavior Change to Promote Equity and Inclusion."

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If you missed it last week, IDS Executive Director @markusbrauer.bsky.social was on WTMJ's "Point Taken" for a segment called "DEI is dead, but should it be?"

Listen at open.spotify.com/episode/5TC9...
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The Social Action Lab + Annenberg Public Policy Center at UPenn are hiring postdocs! Work on decision-making, attitudes, persuasion, social cognition, and behavior change with an interdisciplinary team. PhD in psych required. Apply here: my.spsp.org/Career-Cente...
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I had a great time and learned a lot!
On Friday, IDS hosted a workshop on AI-Assisted Coding of Textual Data, presented by Ananya Ganesh (IDS postdoc). Thanks to everyone who attended!

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On Friday, IDS hosted a workshop on AI-Assisted Coding of Textual Data, presented by Ananya Ganesh (IDS postdoc). Thanks to everyone who attended!

Dr. Alex Latham, a 3 time UW grad, gave a talk to our lab today on behavior change in the realm of school psychology! And we were reminded, among other things, of the importance of reading the axes on our graphs 📈🤔... Thanks, Alex, for the great presentation!
🍎🦡 I'm recruiting a PhD student in Ed Policy (fall '26) at @uwmadison.bsky.social! Come work with me on college access, admissions, & fin aid in our top-ranked, fully-funded program. I’m especially excited for this student to immediately join our direct admissions RCT team.

New on the SPSP Character & Context Blog: Dr. Caitlyn Yantis, Dr. Dorainne Green, & Dr. Valerie Jones Taylor share insights and strategies from their latest research on talking about race. spsp.org/news/charact...
Can We Talk About Race? | SPSP
Why is it so hard to talk about race—and what helps make those conversations easier?
spsp.org

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Our IDS postdocs! (L to R): Bonnie Siegler, Srishti Goel, Bucky, Ananya Ganesh.

Read about their work at ids.wisc.edu/2025/08/21/i...

Thank you to the West Suburban-Milwaukee chapter of AAUW @aauw.bsky.social for a great audience yesterday as I gave my talk entitled "Effective Ways to Reduce Prejudice and Create an Inclusive Climate."

Enjoyed a great lab presentation today from Dr. Roberto Abadie in the UW Department of Kinesiology! Dr. Abadie is an expert in medical anthropology, health disparities, and research ethics, and we learned a lot from him.

Had a great time speaking at the UW-Madison Division of Extension Area 19 Annual Meeting. It took place on September 8th in Whitewater. I shared insights on “Social Marketing: Influencing Behaviors for Good” and enjoyed engaging with such a thoughtful and enthusiastic audience!

Wisconsin isn’t as trusting as it used to be—and political polarization is a reason why. I spoke with Wisconsin Public Radio about why social trust matters and how we can rebuild it through real connection and respect. Read more: www.wpr.org/news/surveys...
Surveys show we trust each other less. Is Wisconsin less ‘Midwest nice’?
New data from Pew shows that people don’t trust each other as much as they used to, and Wisconsin is falling behind trust levels compared to other parts of the country.
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I’m happy to announce that my paper in PPS is now published! My former grad student and I found that financial incentives work short-term but usually fail for long-term behavior change. Read it here: psych.wisc.edu/Brauer/Braue...

And find the permalink here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
What Happens When Payments End? Fostering Long-Term Behavior Change With Financial Incentives - Sophia Winkler-Schor, Markus Brauer, 2025
Financial incentives are widely used to get people to adopt desirable behaviors. Many small landholders in developing countries, for example, receive multiyear ...
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Happy FDOC from me and my lab! Excited for another school year 🥳

Very excited for this cohort of researchers and how their research will contribute to the IDS, UW, and the world!

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A warm welcome to our first cohort of the Junior Visiting Scholars Program! Click to read about the research of incoming postdocs Ananya Ganesh, Srishti Goel, and @bonniersiegler.bsky.social. cc: @uwsoc.bsky.social, @uwpsych.bsky.social, & UW Ed. Psych.

ids.wisc.edu/2025/08/21/i...
IDS Welcomes First Junior Visiting Scholars Cohort
The Institute for Diversity Science is pleased to announce the first cohort of its Junior Visiting Scholar program. This year’s group, made up of three postdoctoral scholars, will work with IDS affili...
ids.wisc.edu

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Read about work from IDS affiliate Ran Liu and Graduate Fellow @czglave.bsky.social about the impacts of students using generative AI in STEM higher ed courses.

ids.wisc.edu/2025/08/14/s...
Study Explores Impacts of Generative AI for STEM Learning in Higher Education
A project led by Ran Liu and Carla Glave is researching how Generative AI is being used in education and how universities can ensure that it's use is equitable.
ids.wisc.edu

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Register now for this excellent upcoming webinar "Navigating Disability Benefits: New Research on Administrative Burden and Work Incentives" with Debra Brucker from UNH, @michaellevere.bsky.social from Colgate, and Ramonia Rochester with NDI. Register here: www.irp.wisc.edu/resource/nav...

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Proud mentor moment 🥲 #uwprep2025 #yaysahana can't believe 10 weeks is done already!!!!

I was so impressed with our summer research student's presentation at the Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP) symposium yesterday! She presented research about the effect of social norms messaging in interracial conversations. And congratulations to the other PREP students as well!!

🚨📄 New paper in Journal of Dairy Science! We found that a digital game called "Mooving Cows" helps dairy workers learn safe cow handling, improving welfare, safety, and training—especially for new hires. Read more: www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S002...
Engaging dairy farming stakeholders in developing the Mooving Cows digital tool for practicing appropriate cow handling
The list of standard abbreviations for JDS is available at adsa.org/jds-abbreviations-24. Nonstandard abbreviations are available in the Notes.
www.journalofdairyscience.org

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Application portal now open, please encourage qualified undergraduate trainees (and please 'resky' ('reblue'?)
psych.wisc.edu/nsf-reu-site...

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Last week IDS hosted its first annual writing retreat on the farm. A big thank you to the affiliates who attended!

ids.wisc.edu/events/ids-w...

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Really exciting to see this place so active!

Thought I'd re-introduce myself for new followers:

I am a 5th year PhD Student working with Markus Brauer at UW–Madison. I study (1) how social norms affect behavior (particularly related to sustainability) (2) psych methods

Recent #publications ⬇️

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A new study from @kaipingchen.bsky.social, Ashley Cate, and Steven Moen uses county-level data to better understand how social inequalities and location impact Wisconsin's digital divide.

CC: @uw-lsc.bsky.social

ids.wisc.edu/2024/11/26/n...
New Study Highlights Impact of Social Inequalities and Location on Wisconsin’s “Digital Divide”
Access to high-speed internet has become crucial to staying connected—to jobs, medical care, social services, and many other parts of life. A new paper by Ashley Cate, Steven Moen, and IDS Affiliate K...
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I am unbelievably excited to share that starting in fall of 2025, I will be an assistant professor of psychology at Ohio Wesleyan University!