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Peter H. Ditto

UCI School of Social Ecology

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Peter H. Ditto

Professor of Psychological Science
Ph.D. Princeton University
(949) 824-1844
phditto@uci.edu
4536 Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway

Department:
Psychological Science

Specializations:
Social psychology, judgment and decision making, political and moral reasoning

Curriculum Vitae

I am interested in “hot cognition” — the interface between passion and reason. My research examines the role of motivation, emotion and intuition in social, political, moral, medical, and legal judgment. Most generally, I have sought to explain the phenomenon of “motivated reasoning” — how the desire to reach a particular conclusion biases the processing of information related to that conclusion. My early work examined the role such biases play in responses to threatening medical information (e.g., denial). More recently, my work has  focused on motivated moral reasoning, particularly how people selectively recruit general principles and factual beliefs to support desired moral conclusions. Another key focus of my current research is partisan political bias. This work examines the multiple ways that political ideology biases our political judgments and behavior.

Web Links of Research Sites

  • Hot Cognition Lab (my research website)
  • Yourmorals.org (a data collection website)

Web Links of Interest

  • Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality
  • Civil Politics (an organization dedicated to constructive political dialogue)

 

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Peter H. Ditto

Psychological Science
School of Social Ecology
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
phditto@uci.edu
(949) 824-1844

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