Lab Research on Sound Judgment featured in Vox Magazine
The recent research on folk standards of sound judgment is featured in Vox Magazine. See here for a short video explaining key concepts from the paper.
The recent research on folk standards of sound judgment is featured in Vox Magazine. See here for a short video explaining key concepts from the paper.
Together with a long-term collaborator Michael Varnum (ASU), Dr. Grossmann is guest-editing a milestone special issue in American Psychologist, devoted to the topic of psychological perspectives on cultural change.
Newest lab research on the folk standards of sound judgment is scheduled to appear in Science Advances. Pre-print available here.
Congratulations to lab alumni Justin Brienza, who is starting this fall as an Assistant Professor at the University of Queensland Business School -- one of the top business schools in Australia!
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