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POST-DOC
PHILIP PARNAMETS - NYU Social Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow
Philip completed his PhD in cognitive science at Lund University and has spent two years as a postdoc with the Emotion Lab at Karolinska Institutet. His research is grounded in a broad interest in the cognitive and computational mechanisms underlying preference change, decision making and learning, especially in the moral domain. In the Social Identity and Morality lab his work focuses on dynamic models of social learning about moral agents and of moral choices generally. Philip spends his spare time creating, listening or dancing to electronic music.
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RESOURCES
Our center is committed to transparency in our methods and research to strengthen the broader research community. All the resources below are freely available for use in your own work.
DATA & MATERIALS
Data and materials from our projects can be found on Dr. Van Bavel's OSF page.
YOUTUBE
On our Center Youtube channel, we provide professional tips and resources for guidelines on advancing a career in research and academia.
AUDIO RECORDINGS
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Our center has started to create audio recordings of our publications to increase accessibility for people who have trouble reading (e.g., visually impaired) or those who simply prefer to listen to articles as they are doing other things. Please see below for free audio recordings.
THESIS DEFENSE
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See below for dissertation talks from former PhD students Anni Sternisko (2022) and Diego Reinero (2021).
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SLIDES
​Please see below for slide presentations by center members.
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For anyone who teaches social psychology, my lab created a series of FREE videos of several well known social psychology studies. Each video is roughly 8-10 minutes long and can be used in a class to explain how and why a study was conducted (JoVE Science Education > Essentials of Social Psychology). The videos include live acting and animation, describe the details of how each study is run (from power analysis to figures of the key results), and a pdf summary of each study. Here is how to get your 30 day free access to the videos if your institution does not subscribe to JoVE (Psychology: New JoVE Science Education).
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