Keith Payne is a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializing in inequality and discrimination.
His research has gained recognition in prominent publications like The Atlantic and The New York Times, as well as on NPR. Payne has contributed articles to Scientific American and Psychology Today, establishing himself as an international authority in his field.
His work focuses on the psychological impacts of inequality, exploring how perceived disparities influence human behavior and decision-making.
Payne's background growing up in rural Kentucky sparked his interest in understanding the effects of inequality on individuals and society.
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