About Me
Hi, I'm Caleb. I'm a quantitative social psychologist who is passionate about measuring value-laden psychological constructs. I specialize in moral psychology and psychology of religion, but I enjoy researching just about any human behavior that can be understood through data.
I'm currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in Psychology at Willamette University, where I teach Moral, Social, and Intro Psychology.
Prior to teaching at Willamette, I was a postdoc on the Honesty Project at Wake Forest University, where I worked on projects exploring trait honesty, people's perceptions of honesty, and how to best estimate the prevalence of dishonest behaviors people are loath to admit.
My training in moral psychology draws on both philosophical and psychological traditions. I completed degrees in both psychology (PhD/MS, Florida State University; BS, Washington State University) and philosophy (MA, Gonzaga University; BA, Northwest Nazarene University).
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