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Nadav Goldschmied, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of San Diego. His research and teaching focus on the intersection of social psychology and sport psychology, exploring inequality, competitive asymmetries, and their impacts on social perception.
- PhD and MA in Cognitive Psychology with a specialization in Social Psychology, University of South Florida (2007)
- MS in Sports Administration (2000)
- BA in Psychology, Bar-Ilan University (1997)
His research emphasizes zero-sum dynamics across sports, politics, and business, analyzing how disadvantage shapes social judgments and behaviors. Recent work includes studies on gender equity in sports, the effects of uniform color on performance perception, and the relationship between aggression in hockey and athlete longevity.
His publications span journals like the Journal of Sports Medicine, The Sport Psychologist, and Basic and Applied Social Psychology, with media coverage in the New York Times, Slate, and NPR. He mentors undergraduate researchers and advises the Psychology Department’s Club.



