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  1. David Pizarro Professor Department of Psychology Cornell University 234 Uris Hall Ithaca, NY 14853. Chief Science Officer BEworks 317 Adelaide Street West Suite 400 Toronto Ontario, CA M5V 1P9

  2. David A. Pizarro is an American psychologist and podcaster. He is a Professor of Psychology at Cornell University. He is also the Chief Science Officer of BEworks, a behavioral economics consulting firm, and is the co-host of the Very Bad Wizards Podcast. [1] His research focuses on the psychological underpinnings of human morality, as well as ...

    • Cornell University
    • American
  3. Research Focus. My primary research interests are in moral judgment. I am particularly interested in moral intuitions (especially concerning moral responsibility, and the permissibility or impermissibility of certain acts), and in biases that affect moral judgment. I also have a general interest in the influence of emotional states on thinking ...

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  5. David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder , although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more attacking position in the ...

    • 11 September 1979 (age 44)
    • 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
    • David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés
    • Valparaíso, Chile
  6. 2009. Deciding versus reacting: Conceptions of moral judgment and the reason-affect debate. B Monin, DA Pizarro, JS Beer. Review of general psychology 11 (2), 99-111. , 2007. 375. 2007. Dirty liberals! Reminders of physical cleanliness influence moral and political attitudes.

  7. The gift and power of emotional courage. Susan David. What does a disgusting image have to do with how you vote? Equipped with surveys and experiments, psychologist David Pizarro demonstrates a correlation between your sensitivity to disgusting cues -- a photo of feces, an unpleasant odor -- and your own moral or political conservatism.

  8. Everett, J., Pizarro, D., & Crockett, M.J. (2017) Why are we reluctant to trust robots? The Guardian (April 24, 2017). Tybur, J. et al (2016) Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations.

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