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Jason W. Hart is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Christopher Newport University (CNU), where he has been teaching since 2004. He earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Social Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University and has previously taught at Stephen F. Austin State University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Richmond.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University
- M.S. in Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University
- B.S. in Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University
Dr. Hart's research and teaching focus on social psychology, particularly the psychological underpinnings of pseudoscientific and paranormal beliefs, denialism, and social loafing. His work explores how personality traits and situational factors influence belief systems and group behavior.
His primary scholarly contribution is the textbook Social Psychology for Today's World (2nd edition), which reflects his commitment to modern, accessible psychological education. The publication demonstrates an emphasis on critical thinking and real-world applications of social psychology.
While no specific scientific awards or fellowships are listed, his sustained academic career and textbook authorship indicate recognition within his field.
Dr. Hart advises students in psychology and contributes to curriculum development, particularly in courses such as Social Psychology and Tests and Measurements Research. There is no mention of externally funded grants or formal research teams in the provided text.
He is affiliated with the Department of Psychology at CNU, though no specific lab or research group is referenced.




