Geoffrey P. Goodwin, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 Psychology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Phil Johnson-Laird grad student 2006 Princeton
 (How individuals learn simple Boolean systems and diagnose their faults.)

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Peter F Moon research assistant 2015-2017 Penn (EduTree)
Justin F. Landy grad student 2011-2015 Penn
Corey Cusimano grad student 2015-2019 Penn
Jared R. Piazza post-doc 2011-2014 Penn
Hanne M Watkins post-doc 2016-2018 Penn
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Sun J, Wilt J, Meindl P, et al. (2023) How and Why People Want to Be More Moral. Journal of Personality
Sousa P, Allard A, Piazza J, et al. (2021) Folk Moral Objectivism: The Case of Harmful Actions. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 638515
Cusimano C, Goodwin GP. (2020) People judge others to have more voluntary control over beliefs than they themselves do. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Sun J, Goodwin GP. (2020) Do People Want to Be More Moral? Psychological Science. 956797619893078
Watkins HM, Goodwin GP. (2019) Reflecting on Sacrifices Made by Past Generations Increases a Sense of Obligation Towards Future Generations. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167219883610
Watkins HM, Goodwin GP. (2019) A fundamental asymmetry in judgments of soldiers at war. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Cusimano C, Goodwin GP. (2019) Lay beliefs about the controllability of everyday mental states. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Goodwin GP. (2018) How does moral objectification lead to correlated interactions? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: e102
Goodwin GP, Johnson-Laird PN. (2018) The Truth of Conditional Assertions. Cognitive Science
Landy JF, Piazza J, Goodwin GP. (2018) Morality traits still dominate in forming impressions of others. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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