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Kimberly Kahn

Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
Portland State University

Dr. Kahn's research interests include implicit stereotyping, stereotypicality biases, racial bias in police behavior, stereotype threat, intersectionality and discrimination in transit behavior.

Email: kimbkahn@pdx.edu

TREC Projects
  • Racial Bias in Drivers' Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks: Understanding the Effect
  • Exploring Racial Bias in Drivers' Behavior at Pedestrian Crossings
Downloadable Products
  • Racial Bias in Drivers' Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks: Understanding the Effect (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Walking While Black: Racial Bias At The Crosswalk (PROJECT_BRIEF)
  • NITC-SS-733 Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Project Brief: Exploring Racial Bias (PROJECT_BRIEF)
  • Learning from Black Pedestrian Experiences in Portland, Oregon (PRESENTATION)
Related News
  • Racial Bias in Crosswalks? Study Says Yes
  • UA study finds racial bias at crosswalks
  • UA Study: Drivers Exhibit Racial Bias Toward Pedestrians
  • 'Walking while black' can be dangerous too, study finds
  • Research Investigates Racially Disparate Crosswalk Interactions
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Related Events
  • Friday Transportation Seminar: Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks
  • Webinar: Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks

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