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Attitudes and social cognition. Motivational processes in attitude and behavior change. Action goals and cognitive processes. Applications of social cognition to disease prevention programs.

 

Research Statement

My interest is to understand the influence of social stimuli on individual behavior. In general, my work has involved multiple levels of analysis and is relevant to various areas of psychology (clinical, counseling, cognitive, and developmental psychology), as well as other disciplines (e.g., psychiatry, sociology, economics, neuroscience). It deals with attitudes and social cognition broadly construed, and almost always has implications for understanding and changing behavior.

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Research Training

Post-Doctoral Researchers

K.C. McCulloch, Ph.D; Kenji Noguchi, Ph.D (UF).

Graduate Students

Allison Earl, M.S; Will Hart, M.S (UF);

Hong Li, M.S (UF); Wei Wang, B.S

Research Assistant Leaders (UF)

Ben Blomberg; Norma Erosa

Research Assistants (UF)

Eric Fethe; Laura Olivenbaum; Brynne Payne;

Lindsey Penn; Fernanda Pernambuco; Evan Raymond;

Andrew Rothberg; George Smith; Tarah Wood.

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