Azim and Stephanie’s new review article on morality and the religious mind now out in Trends in Cognitive Sciences
In collaboration with Jared Piazza at the University of Pennsylvania, Azim and Stephanie have published a new brief review article attempting to explain the differences in moral behavior and decision-making between religious believers and non-believers. A pdf of the paper is available here. The abstract is appended below: Religions have come to be intimately tied to morality and much recent research has shown that theists and nontheists differ...
Read MoreAzim’s article on Free Will, Neuroscience and Punishment now out in Psychological Science
In collaboration with an all-star list of researchers, Azim’s new article on how learning about the brain reduces people’s attitudes about blame and retributive punishment is now published in Psychological Science. A pdf of the paper is available here. The abstract is appended below: If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs should make people less retributive in their attitudes...
Read MoreAzim’s article with Kathleen Vohs available in June’s Scientific American
June’s issue of Scientific American contains Azim’s article with Kathleen Vohs on how diminished belief in free will may change our psychology and society. The article is available here (paywall) or in the print issue. Some of our research that features in the article is available here.
Read MoreCaML (and Pranj Mehta’s SPELab) looking for a lab manager
CaML and the SPELab are looking for a bright, organized and interested candidate to jointly manage our labs for the 2014-15 academic year (with the option of longer). Detailed information posted below. The Social Psychoneuroendocrinology Lab (SPEL), directed by Pranjal Mehta, Ph.D., and the Culture and Morality Lab (CaML), directed by Azim Shariff, Ph.D., are seeking a full-time lab manager to begin work in late summer or fall of 2014...
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