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Robert Ausch is an Adjunct Lecturer at New York University's College of Arts & Science, specializing in Liberal Studies. He focuses on how culture, geography, and social inequality shape human thought and experience, as well as the role of psychology within academia and society.
His research contributions include two books: Advanced Guide to Psychological Thinking (2016) and Methodological Problems with the Academic Sources of Popular Psychology (2017). He teaches courses such as Principles of Learning, Emotions and their Development, and Culture, Thought and Emotion.
No scientific awards, grants, or formal advisees are listed in the provided information. His work emphasizes critical analysis of psychological methodologies and interdisciplinary connections between psychology and broader social sciences.
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