Sifana Sohail

I am a psychologist interested in how people learn to make sense of the social world—how we reason about fairness, navigate disagreement, and decide what is acceptable when interests conflict. My research uses experimental methods to study how people evaluate inequality and negotiate outcomes, and how these ways of thinking develop over time. Alongside my research, I am deeply committed to teaching and mentorship. I aim to create environments where students feel supported, challenged, and able to take intellectual risks, and where research is something they can actively participate in rather than simply learn about.