Emily Pronin
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Emily Pronin | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| Alma mater | Stanford University Yale University |
| Known for | Introspection illusion Bias blind spot |
| Spouse |
Joshua Rabinowitz (m. 2008) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Self-perception theory Behavior genetics |
| Institutions | University of Princeton |
Emily Pronin is an American psychologist who specializes in human self-perception and decision making. She is a professor of Psychology and Public affair at Princeton University.[1] She created and coined the terms Bias blind spot and Introspection illusion.[2]
She was born in New York City to Irwin Pronin, a regulatory lawyer and Vivian Pronin an independent geriatric care manager.[1] She received her BA from Yale University and her PhD from Stanford University.[3]