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Dr. Bradley Okdie is a Professor of Social Psychology at The Ohio State University's Newark Campus. He holds a PhD from The University of Alabama (2011), an MA from the University of Northern Iowa (2006), and a BA from The University of Toledo (2003). His research focuses on how new media technologies influence social behavior and psychological processes, including decision-making, online interactions, and viral content dynamics.
Okdie has been honored with numerous awards, including Fellowships from the Society of Experimental Social Psychology and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. He has also received recognition for teaching excellence and mentoring undergraduate research at Ohio State. His work bridges traditional social psychology with modern technological contexts, emphasizing the implications of digital media on human behavior.
His recent research trends highlight examinations of social media motivations, pandemic-related behavioral changes, and the reliability of decision-making tasks under modern constraints. Through collaborative studies, he explores how technology shapes social influence, group dynamics, and personal identity in the digital age.
- Awards: Over 20 awards since 2008, spanning teaching excellence, research grants, and professional recognition.
- Grants/Mentoring: Multiple competitive research scholarships and mentorship roles in undergraduate research programs.
Okdie’s contributions are reflected in over 30 peer-reviewed articles, often examining topics like conspiracy belief tolerance, pandemic behavior, and the psychometrics of decision-making tasks. His interdisciplinary approach integrates social, cognitive, and behavioral perspectives to address contemporary challenges in human interaction.


