Social Research Lab @ UW-Green Bay
As the head of the Social Research Lab at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, Alison Jane mentors dedicated students in conducting cutting-edge social psychological research, often utilizing virtual reality.
Her unwavering dedication to her students has earned her several early career research and teaching awards. Alison Jane has a firm commitment to breaking down barriers to higher education, particularly for first-generation students.
Social Research Lab
The Social Research Lab at UW-Green Bay conducts scientific research on human social behavior. Lab members are trained to use a variety of research methods including virtual reality, facial & body tracking, surveys, and meta-analysis to measure empathy, perspective-taking, prejudice, helping and other social behaviors.
Undergraduate lab members frequently present their research at regional and international conferences such as the Midwestern Psychological Association and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
Join Our team
Individuals interested in participating in cutting-edge social psychological research under the direction of Dr. Alison Jane can apply to join the team by clicking the button below.
UW -Green Bay students will meet weekly with Dr. Martingano on Wednesday afternoons and will be expected to enage in research activities for a minimum of 6 hours a week.
Dr. Martingano is dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive research environment, particularly for first-generation students who are eager to make a difference via innovative research.