Presentations

Murrar, S. (2022). Subtle ways to build a better world: Evidence-based approaches to reduce bias and foster inclusivity. Colloquium talk to be given at Furman University for the Psychology Department, Greenville, SC.

Murrar, S., Campbell, M., & Brauer, M. (2022). Engineering inclusive spaces with social norms messaging. Talk to be given at the Society of Experimental Social Psychology Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Murrar, S., Johnson, P., Lee, Y.G., & Carnes, M. (2022). Gender bias in peer reviews of medical science. Poster to be presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Azam, L., Murrar, S., Baqai, B., Davila, O., & Padela, A. (2022). Religious accommodation or professional indoctrination? Experiences of Muslim physicians in academic medicine. Talk given at the 2022 Conference on Medicine and Religion, Portland, OR.

Padela, A., Murrar, S., Azam, L., Baqai, B., & Davila, O. (2022). Religious identity in the physician workforce: Insights from two national surveys of Muslim clinicians in the U.S. Talk given at the 2022 Conference on Medicine and Religion, Portland, OR.

Baqai, B., Murrar, S., & Padela, A. (2021). Predictors of discrimination in medical settings among Muslim women. Talk given at the ACCESS 9th Arab Health Summit, virtual.

Murrar, S. (2021). Overcoming bias in academic medicine. Talk given at the Women’s Health Sciences Division of the National Center for PTSD in the VA Boston Healthcare System, virtual.

Murrar, S. (2021). Identifying and addressing gender bias in medicine. Talk given at the Women’s Health Sciences Division of the National Center for PTSD in the VA Boston Healthcare System, virtual.

Murrar, S. (2021). Increasing inclusion and reducing the achievement gap. Using social norms messaging. Talk given at the Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, virtual.

Murrar, S. (2021). Promoting inclusion and reducing the achievement gap using social norms messaging. Talk given at Columbia University’s 38th Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable, virtual.

Murrar, S. (2020). Creating inclusive attitudes and behaviors with pro-diversity entertainment media. Talk accepted for the 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Krakow, Poland.

Murrar, S. (2020). Can social norms communicated through entertainment media decrease prejudice? Talk given at the Psychology of Media and Technology Preconference for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Murrar, S. (2019). Evidence-based approaches for prejudice reduction in the real world. Brown bag talk given to the University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Psychology, Chicago, IL.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2019). Using pro-diversity entertainment media to change intergroup attitudes and behaviors. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Portland, OR.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2018). Using descriptive norms messaging to create inclusive climates. Talk given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Murrar, S. (2017). Bringing science to life: Prejudice interventions for the real world. Colloquium talk given at Marquette University for the Department of Psychology, Milwaukee, WI.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2017). Using entertainment media to reduce intergroup prejudice. Talk given at the 18th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Granada, Spain.

Brauer, M. & Murrar, S. (2017). Creating inclusive climates with descriptive norms messaging. Talk given at the 18th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Granada, Spain.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2017). Using descriptive norms to create inclusive climates. Poster presentation at the Understanding Interventions Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Murrar, S., Chu, C., & Pietri, E. (2017). Reducing prejudice with visual and written narratives. Poster presentation given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Chu, C., Murrar, S. & Pietri, E. (2017).  The effect of diversity intervention media format on attitudes toward minorities. Poster presentation given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Murrar, S. (2016). A comparison of prejudice interventions. Poster presentation given at the University of Exeter, European Association of Social Psychology Summer Institute, Exeter, England.

Murrar, S. (2016). Improving intergroup relations with media narratives. Talk given at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Diversity Seminar, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2016). Reducing prejudice with entertainment media. Talk given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

Murrar, S. (2015). Entertainment narratives and prejudice reduction. Talk given at the University of Illinois at Chicago Bonam Lab Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Murrar, S. (2015). Applying findings from social psychology: Engendering pro-social behaviors in the real world. Talk given at the Do the Right Thing: How to Encourage Ethical Behavior & Practices Summit, Madison, WI.

Vu, H., Radejko, T., Azmat, A., Murrar, S., Hosseinian, Z., Adviento, B., & Padela, A. (2015). Relationships between religiosity and delayed healthcare seeking among American Muslims. Poster presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2015). Prejudice reduction: Comparing the effects of multiple methods. Poster presentation given at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, New York, NY.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2015). A comparative study of prejudice interventions. Poster presentation given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA.

Murrar, S. & Brauer, M. (2014). Entertainment education and prejudice reduction. Poster presentation given at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Austin, TX.

Padela, A., Murrar, S., Adviento, B., Curlin, F., & Olufunmilayo, O. (2013). Associations between fatalistic beliefs, modesty concerns and breast cancer screening in the American Muslim community. Poster presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Washington, D.C.