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Simine Vazire (born 1980) is Professor of Psychology Ethics and WellbeingPROFESSOR SIMINE VAZIRE Professor of Psychology Ethics
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at the University of Melbourne, Victoria,
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. She was formerly Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis and at Washington University in St. Louis. She is a social and personality psychologist who studies how self-perception and self-knowledge influence one's personality and behavior. She obtained a PhD in the social and personality psychology program at the University of Texas at Austin. Vazire was recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology in 2015 for "original contributions to understanding the limits of self-knowledge and the constraints on our knowledge of others." Vazire was recognized as a rising star by the
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. Her other awards include the SAGE Young Scholar Award (2011), and the Outstanding Early Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity (2011). Vazire has been a leader in efforts to reform research practices in psychology. She co-founded the
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(SIPS), which aims to encourage open, reproducible science; she has served as chair of the SIPS executive committee and is a member of the senior editorial team of their journal Collabra: Psychology. Vazire is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association for Psychological Science (2016–2019) and is editor of the journal ''
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''. With Timothy D. Wilson, Vazire co-edited the ''Handbook of Self-Knowledge'', which reviews the state of the science on how people perceive their own personality traits, behaviors, thoughts, emotions, and relationships.


Biography

Born to an Iranian father, Vazire received her BA in psychology (minoring in women's studies) at
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in 2000. She continued her education in taking a PhD in social and personality psychology program at the University of Texas at Austin, where she worked under the supervision of
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. Her dissertation titled ''The Person from the Inside and Outside'' was named University of Texas Outstanding Dissertation in the Social Sciences in 2006. Vazire joined the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis in 2007, where she was appointed Saul and Louise Rosenzweig Chair in Personality Science. Vazire was a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at
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(2013–2014). She subsequently moved to join the faculty of the Department of Psychology at University of California, Davis in 2014, where she directed the Personality and Self-Knowledge Lab. Her research on self-knowledge and the development of character has been supported by grants from National Science Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. In January 2024 she became the editor-in-chief of the journal '' Psychological Science''.


Research

Simine Vazire is known for her research of self-knowledge in relation to personality and behavior, which examines topics such as how accurate people perceive themselves (identity) and how they are perceived by others (reputation) and self-other asymmetries in the accuracy of personality judgments. Vazire's self-other knowledge asymmetry model aims to establish the conditions under which self-knowledge is more or less accurate than the evaluations of others. According to her model, self-knowledge should be more accurate for traits that are low in observability, such as
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, and less accurate for traits that are high in evaluativeness, such as intellectual ability. Vazire and her colleagues have examined narcissism in relation to other personality traits, such as impulsivity Several studies have relied on experience sampling methods, which Vazire learned as a student working with Matthias Mehl and
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Representative publications

* Back, M. D., Stopfer, J. M., Vazire, S., Gaddis, S., Schmukle, S. C., Egloff, B., & Gosling, S. D. (2010). Facebook profiles reflect actual personality, not self-idealization. ''Psychological Science, 21''(3), 372–374. * Gosling, S. D., Vazire, S., Srivastava, S., & John, O. P. (2004). Should we trust web-based studies? A comparative analysis of six preconceptions about internet questionnaires. ''American Psychologist, 59''(2), 93–104. * Vazire, S., & Gosling, S. D. (2004). e-Perceptions: Personality impressions based on personal websites. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87''(1), 123–132. * Vazire, S. (2010). Who knows what about a person? The self–other knowledge asymmetry (SOKA) model. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98''(2), 281–300. * Vazire, S., & Funder, D. C. (2006). Impulsivity and the self-defeating behavior of narcissists. ''Personality and Social Psychology Review, 10''(2), 154–165.


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External links

* http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/svazire * http://www.simine.com/ * http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/directory-of-people/featured-faculty/simine-vazire-studying-self-knowledge {{DEFAULTSORT:Vazire, Simine University of California, Davis faculty Carleton College alumni University of Texas at Austin alumni American women psychologists 21st-century American psychologists Living people 21st-century American women 1980 births Washington University in St. Louis faculty Stanford University fellows