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Stacey Wood is a Professor of Psychology and holds the Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology at Scripps College. Her academic history includes a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Houston. Her research focuses on decision-making processes, particularly in older adults, financial fraud vulnerability, and the psychological mechanisms behind scams. She also investigates healthcare-related topics such as anemia management in heart failure patients and antibiotic resistance trends.
Key research areas include aging and decision-making, financial exploitation prevention, and the intersection of psychology with public health. Her work spans clinical research (e.g., cardiovascular drug efficacy) and behavioral studies (e.g., scam compliance factors). She has explored pandemic impacts on fraud susceptibility and interdisciplinary approaches to combat fraud, emphasizing the role of cognitive biases and risk perception.
Recent articles highlight her contributions to understanding mass marketing scam dynamics, cryptocurrency fraud, and the societal implications of aging populations. While no awards are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record reflects significant scholarly impact in these domains. No grants or advising roles are detailed in the provided materials.





