Mitch Prinstein is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Mitch Prinstein specializes in interpersonal relationships and popularity, with a focus on how social experiences in childhood and adolescence impact long-term development.
His research examines the psychological and physiological effects of social status and likability.
Prinstein has published extensively in academic journals and has been featured in various media outlets discussing his work on popularity.
His book "Popular" draws on his years of research and clinical experience to explore the science of popularity and its effects on human behavior and well-being throughout life.
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