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Molly Moore is a Lecturer in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. She holds a PhD in Public Policy and an AB in Economics from Harvard University. Her research focuses on reputation dynamics in ideological disagreement and gender contexts, with experimental studies exploring political polarization, gender perceptions, and social preferences.
Dr. Moore teaches Microeconomics, Experimental Economics, and introductory research courses at Washington University. She has also taught Judgment and Decision Making at Brown University, developed a seminar on the Economics of Information at Harvard, and served as a teaching fellow for courses like Behavioral Science of Negotiations and Game Theory.
Her research investigates how beliefs about gender differences shape social preferences and how selective media exposure influences partisan alignment. Recent work includes studies on interventions to bolster democratic attitudes.
Outside academia, she is actively involved in rowing and CrossFit. No notable scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided information.



