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Öyvind Jörgensen is a Senior Lecturer and Assistant Professor in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education. He is affiliated with the Individual Group Society (FIGS) research environment. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to reducing inequalities and promoting peaceful societies.
Research focuses on social psychology themes, including moral psychology, implicit biases, prejudice, and intergroup relations. Key areas include in-group bias, psychometrics, moral foundations, and the role of moral intuitions in sentencing preferences. His studies also address cultural differences and the impact of personal worldviews on social judgments.
Publications span topics from moral dichotomization's role in prejudice to experimental paradigms in social perception. His 2024 work examines punitiveness through moral intuitions, while 2019 research links moral foundations to generalized prejudice.
Supervised 19 students in research projects, though specific advisee names are not listed. Active in academic outreach, including an invited talk on political polarization and out-group derogation in 2024.
Led research within the FIGS group, exploring individual and societal dynamics in psychological phenomena. Collaborations span international networks, with recent activity in Europe.




