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Richard Grove is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Clarke University, where he teaches courses in child and adolescent development, social psychology, research methods, and capstone research. He earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of North Dakota, an M.S. in Psychology from Arizona State University, and a B.A. in Psychology from Waldorf College.
His research focuses on Social Psychology, Psychology of Religion, and Quantitative Research Methods. He investigates moral values, religious group identity, prejudice, belief systems, and risk-taking behavior. His work employs empirical and statistical approaches to understand intergroup dynamics and cognitive mechanisms underlying religious and secular worldviews.
The selected publications demonstrate a consistent focus on the intersection of religion, morality, and social perception. His research trends include examining stereotype persistence, belief measurement, and the psychological underpinnings of leadership and risk. He has contributed to both journal articles and scholarly book chapters in cognitive science of religion.
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Richard Grove advises undergraduate research through the PSYC 499 Capstone course, though no specific graduate students are mentioned. He was previously a postdoctoral research fellow on the 'Science and Belief: Exploring the Spectrum of Global Perspectives' project at the University of Birmingham, UK (2020–2022), indicating active involvement in externally funded or collaborative research. No specific grants are listed in the provided text.
No labs, research teams, or centers are explicitly mentioned in association with Richard Grove.




