Austin Dacey is the author of The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life.
Marcel Danesi, Ph.D., is a professor of semiotics and anthropology at Victoria College, University of Toronto. His books include The Puzzle Instinct and The Total Brain Workout.
Nancy Darling is a Professor at Oberlin College.
Marcy Darnovsky, Ph.D., is Associate Executive Director at the Center for Genetics and Society.
Ben Dattner is a workplace consultant, an industrial and organizational psychologist, and an adjunct professor at New York University.
Lennard J. Davis is professor of disability studies, medical education, and English literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of Obsession: A History.
George Davis is professor emeritus at Rutgers University. His latest book is Until We Got Here.
Hank Davis is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Guelph in Canada, and author of the recently published book Caveman Logic.
Scott de Marchi is an associate professor of political science at Duke.
Jared DeFife, Ph.D. is a clinical psychology research scientist at Emory University and Associate Director of the Laboratory of Personality and Psychopathology.
Tim Delaney teaches sociology at SUNY Oswego. Author of such books as Simpsonology: There's A Little Bit of Springfield in all of Us! and Seinology: The Sociology of Seinfeld.
Sophia Dembling is a widely published Dallas, Texas-based writer who is working on a book about traveling as an introvert.
Bella DePaulo is author of Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After. She is a visiting professor at UC Santa Barbara.
Diana Deutsch is professor of psychology at the University of California at San Diego.
C. Nathan DeWall is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Kentucky.
Dr. Stephen Diamond is a clinical and forensic psychologist in LA and the author of Anger, Madness, and the Daimonic: The Psychological Genesis of Violence, Evil, and Creativity.
Nicholas DiFonzo is Professor of Psychology at Rochester Institute of Technology and author of The Watercooler Effect: A Psychologist Explores the Extraordinary Power of Rumors.
Karen Dill is a social psychologist at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara.
Jay Dill, Ph.D. studies the neural correlates of the meditative state.
Lawrence Diller, M.D. practices behavioral developmental pediatrics and is on the faculty at UCSF Medical School. His books included Running on Ritalin and The Last Normal Child.
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