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Dr. Brittany Hanson is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Saint Peter’s University since 2018. She specializes in moral and political psychology, focusing on how moral convictions influence attitudes and behaviors in social and political contexts. Her research emphasizes methodological rigor and reproducibility in psychological science.
Dr. Hanson holds a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Arizona, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. in Social and Personality Psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her academic journey includes seven years in Chicago dedicated to graduate studies and research.
Her research interests span moral psychology, political psychology, and attitudes/persuasion mechanisms. Key topics include moral convictions vs. religious beliefs, affective forecasting in political contexts, and the motivational drivers of political engagement. She has contributed to debates on improving research practices in psychology, including replication initiatives and methodological transparency.
Dr. Hanson’s publications address issues like moral foundations theory, the role of disgust in political attitudes, and the challenges of scientific reproducibility. She has presented at major conferences including the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and the Midwestern Psychological Association.
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