
معرفی
Joel Cooper is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Princeton University. His research focuses on cognitive dissonance, vicarious dissonance, the role of the self in dissonance arousal, expert testimony in legal contexts, and gender differences in information technology effectiveness. He is based in Peretsman Scully Hall, Office 327, and can be contacted at jcoops@princeton.edu.
- Education: Ph.D. from Duke University
Joel Cooper's research explores:
- Core mechanisms of cognitive dissonance and vicarious dissonance in attitude change
- Self-standards models in dissonance arousal
- Legal psychology applications through expert testimony analysis
- Gender disparities in information technology adoption among children
- Subliminal motivational processes
Recent publications emphasize social psychological frameworks for understanding behavioral inconsistency in group contexts and technology-mediated societal differences. Key themes include:
- Interplay between personal and collective self in dissonance
- Cultural dimensions of computer use
- Neurocognitive pathways in vicarious dissonance
- Legal implications of psychological evidence
- Technological education interventions
- Temporal dynamics of dissonance reduction
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