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Jared Celniker
Jared Celniker
is a Ph.D student in social psychology at the University of California, Irvine.
Author of
Partisan Pitfalls and Moral Blind Spots
Get to know the biases that influence political and moral decision-making.
Read now.
Recent Posts
Overcoming the Allure of Fake News
Why we can be so gullible when we want to believe the headline
Science Denial Isn’t Only a Conservative Problem
Partisans selectively trust experts and are often too confident in their views.
To Be Right or Liked?
Why we feel worlds apart when assessing our shared reality
Drone Policy: Reducing the Human Cost
Social psychology can help us understand and address our drone policy problems.
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