I am a social psychologist who studies moral cognition, political attitudes and ideology, and group thinking. I am currently a graduate student at Cornell University, working primarily with David Pizarro. In September 2021, I will begin a postdoctoral fellowship at the Kellogg School of Management, where I will be working with Maryam Kouchaki.

Much of my work examines how people, as social beings, attempt to navigate and predict their world while keeping in mind their moral and political attitudes. I take a multi-method approach to answering these questions, employing experimental, developmental, and field methods and designs.

On this site, you can find pdfs of some of my published work and a copy of my CV.