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JOHN
DARLEY
Warren Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1965 |
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| RESEARCH
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Much of the research I have
done in the past has involved decisions and actions that have
moral components or implications. Lately I have turned to looking
directly at moral decisions, particularly ones involed in the
decision to punish another for a transgression. I have a related
interest in interpersonal power and how it plays out in social
interactions, and how we attempt to manage others with incentive
systems. And led by graduate students, I have returned to priming
studies of the state of mind that produce diffusion processes.
I am also currently the director of the Fellowship of the Woodrow Wilson Society (FWWS), which is a small society of faculty and graduate students, generally in the social sciences, interested in mutual exploration of the policy implications of their research. |
FWWS Website
FWWS Forms |
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