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Joachim I. Krueger, Ph.D.

Joachim I. Krueger is Professor of Psychology at Brown University (Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1988). His research is focused on inductive reasoning in social context. Specific topics include self-perception, intergroup relations, and a game theoretic applications to social behavior. He edited a volume on The Self in Social Judgment, Psychology Press, 2005 (with M. Alicke and D. Dunning), and a festschrift for Robyn Dawes (Rationality and Social Desirability, Psychology Press, 2008). Krueger believes that most research participants behave rationally in psychological experiments. From time to time, though, he enjoys a healthy dose of incoherence within himself and others.
His PT blog is One Among Many.


