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Justin F. Landy, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience in NSU's College of Psychology. His research is at the intersection of social psychology and cognitive psychology, and primarily concerns moral judgment and decision-making. He is particularly interested in how reasoning contributes to moral judgments, how we form judgments of moral character, and how moral concepts are mentally represented. He also examines meta-scientific issues concerning replicability and methodology.

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

… → 2015

M.A. Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

… → 2011

B.A. Psychology, Cornell University

… → 2010

B.A. Religious Studies, Cornell University

… → 2010

External positions

Visiting Assistant Professor, Franklin and Marshall College

20182019

Postdoctoral Researcher, The University of Chicago

20152018

Teaching Assistant, The University of Chicago

20152018

Head Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania

2014

Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania

20112013

Research Interests

  • moral psychology
  • judgment
  • decision making
  • social psychology
  • social cognition

Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Psychology

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