Tony Miller was a Research Assistant for the Social Political Psychology Lab and worked on three studies in the lab. The first examined political ideology and decision making, the second study investigated how beliefs about certain groups are influenced by personality beliefs and friendships, and the third study explored the relation between disgust and Islamophobia.
Tony has considerable experience with other labs at Ryerson. He worked with Dr. Kosha Bramesfeld on a study testing the effectiveness of a game for facilitating an understanding of privilege. Tony also worked with Dr. Margaret Moulson on his undergraduate thesis which looked at whether infants at the age of 6 months show synesthetic like responses to differing colours and shapes. Tony is now doing his Master’s in Philosophy at Ryerson.