Gregory MaioView profile
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Gregory Maio is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human. He holds a PhD in Psychology from Western University and has held multiple external roles with organizations like the Economic and Social Research Council and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. Education: Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), Western University (1993–1997) Master of Arts (Psychology), Western University (1991–1993) Bachelor of Science (Psychology), York University (1987–1991) Research Interests: Dr. Maio focuses on social psychology topics including social values, intellectual humility in debates, values in close relationships, and attitudes toward children. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to education. Key contributions include two books: The Psychology of Values and The Psychology of Attitudes and Attitude Change (3rd ed.). Recent Research Trends: His articles explore themes like group similarities, anti-immigrant prejudice, protest attitudes, and neuro-functional bases of persuasion. These studies emphasize individual differences, cognitive processes, and societal impacts. Collaborations span institutions in the UK and beyond. Grants & Projects: Lead Investigator on projects funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (e.g., mental representations of children, changing attitudes in public discourse). Panel roles for grant assessments and security threat mitigation initiatives. Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary research through the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human, focusing on psychological and neuroscientific applications in social contexts.









