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Deborah Prentice

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American scholar of psychology
Deborah Prentice
Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Assumed office
July 1, 2023
Preceded byAnthony Freeling (acting)
Provost ofPrinceton University
In office
July 1, 2017 – March 13, 2023
Preceded byDavid Lee
Succeeded byJennifer Rexford
Personal details
Born1961 (age 64–65)
EducationStanford University (BA)
Yale University (MS,MPhil,PhD)

Deborah A. Prentice (born November 1961) is an American psychologist and university administrator. Since 2023, she has served as thevice-chancellor at theUniversity of Cambridge in England.[1] She was previously theprovost atPrinceton University[2] and Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs.[3]

Early life and education

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Prentice was raised inOakland, California, where she was educated at state schools and learned the piano.[4]She graduated with aBachelor of Arts in human biology and music fromStanford University in 1984. She then pursued graduate studies atYale University, where she received anM.S. inpsychology in 1986, anM.Phil. in psychology in 1987, and aPh.D. in psychology in 1989.[5]

Career

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Prentice began teaching atPrinceton University in 1988, and became an assistant professor at Princeton in 1989.[3] Prior to becoming provost on July 1, 2017, Prentice served as Dean of the Faculty from 2014 to 2017.[3] She becamevice-chancellor at theUniversity of Cambridge in 2023 and is also a fellow ofChrist's College, Cambridge.[4]

Her research focuses onsocial norms.[6] She writes that her early focus was on attachments to both abstract views and concrete items; she then researched the way in which social groups form a "dynamic system" that both reflects and is affected by the way in which their members act. She has applied her research to methods of helping people to alter problematic behaviors such as overconsumption of alcohol, gender stereotyping, and violence against domestic partners.[4] Her pioneering work onpluralistic ignorance applied to college campus alcohol use is a foundation of numerous campusalcohol education andbystander intervention programs.

In 2025 Prentice's life and work, and the role played by music, was the subject of theBBC Radio 3 programmePrivate Passions, compered byMichael Berkeley.[7]

Personal life

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Prentice is married toJeremy Adelman, who leads the global history lab at theCentre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Cambridge. They have three children.[3][4]

Works

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  • "Pluralistic ignorance and alcohol use on campus: Some consequences of misperceiving the social norm" with D.T. Miller,Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 64(2): 243–256. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.64.2.243http://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2F0022-3514.64.2.243
  • "What women and men should be, shouldn't be, are allowed to be, and don't have to be: The contents of prescriptive gender stereotypes" with E. Carranza,Psychology of Women Quarterly, 26 (2002), 269–281.
  • "Essentializing differences between women and men" with D. T. Miller,Psychological Science, 17 (2006), 129–135.
  • (2006). "On the distinction between acting like an individual and feeling like an individual" in T. Postmes & J. Jetten (eds.)Individuality and the Group: Advances in Social Identity (37–55). (Sage Publications, 2006).
  • "Mobilizing and weakening peer influence as mechanisms for changing behavior: Implications for alcohol intervention programs" in M. J. Prinstein & K. A. Dodge (eds.)Understanding Peer Influence in Children and Adolescents (161–180). (Guilford, 2008).
  • "The psychology of social norms and the promotion of human rights" in R. Goodman, D. Jinks, & A. K. Woods (eds.),Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights (Oxford University Press, in press)

References

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  1. ^"Next Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge appointed".University of Cambridge. September 26, 2022. RetrievedJuly 4, 2023.
  2. ^Benedict, Catherine (February 8, 2017)."Q & A with Deborah Prentice, Incoming U. Provost".The Princetonian. RetrievedAugust 20, 2018.
  3. ^abcd"Deborah A. Prentice | Provost".provost.princeton.edu. RetrievedAugust 20, 2018.
  4. ^abcd"College News".Christ's College Magazine. No. 249.Christ's College, Cambridge. pp. 29–30.
  5. ^"Department of Psychology".psych.princeton.edu. RetrievedJune 18, 2020.
  6. ^"Department of Psychology".psych.princeton.edu. Princeton University. RetrievedApril 4, 2017.
  7. ^Radio Times 20-26 September 2025, page 116.
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