Igor Grossmann is the APS Rising Star of 2015
Dr. Grossmann was named one of the 2015 Rising Stars in the field of Psychological Science.
Dr. Grossmann was named one of the 2015 Rising Stars in the field of Psychological Science.
Wisdom Research Network Interview with Dr. Grossmann on the current state of wisdom research
The Wall Street Journal points to Dr. Grossmann's research on age-related increases in wise reasoning in an article that shows we have the potential to flourish in old age. Visit the media section or follow the link below to read more.
Wall Street Journal - Why Everything You Think About Aging May Be Wrong
A new review paper published by Dr. Grossmann, together with Dr. Michael Ross and Dr. Emily Schryer find no evidence that older adults are actually more vulnerable to fraud. See more under publications.
New paper in Psychological Science [pdf]: People are wiser when reasoning about others than the reasoning about themselves, yet self-distance eliminated this asymmetry [link] @psywisdom #relations
This summer started with a few awards for research in the Wisdom & Culture lab. Initial research on wise reasoning received the 2013 Association of American Psychology Dissertation Award (Div 20: Psychology & Aging).
Alex Huynh received the 2013 Brendan Gail Rule Award from the Canadian Psychological Association.
Congratulations!!!
Grossmann, I., Na, J., Varnum, M. E. W., Kitayama, S., & Nisbett, R. E. (in press). A Route to Well-being: Intelligence vs. Wise Reasoning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. pdf