Seema: Ambika Prasad Helps Unravels Stereotypes with Research

Ambika Prasad, lecturer in management, was profiled in Seema magazine for her research on stereotypes in the workplace.
"The topic of my Ph.D. research was stereotype threat. This idea delves into the impact of negative stereotypes on groups that are targets of these stereotypes. I find this premise fascinating, especially from the perspective of minorities," explains Prasad.
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https://www.seema.com/article/ambika-prasad-helps-unravels-stereotypes-with-research
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