
Alexander H. Jordan
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
AB, Harvard College, 2003; MA, Stanford University, 2008; PhD, Stanford
University, 2009 Areas of expertiseBasic and applied social psychology
Current research topicsSocial and emotional influences on moral judgments and moral behavior
Selected PublicationsWith B. J. Lovett, "Moral Values, Moralism, and the 2004 Presidential Election,"
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 5, 2005; with B. J. Lovett,
"Stereotype Threat and Test Performance: A Primer for School Psychologists,"
Journal of School Psychology, 45, 2007; with S. Schnall, J. Haidt, and G. Clore,
"Disgust as Embodied Moral Judgment," Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 34, 2008; with B. Monin, "From Sucker to Saint: Moralization in
Response to Self-Threat," Psychological Science, 19, 2008; with E. M. Zitek, B.
Monin, and F. R. Leach, "Victim Entitlement to Behave Selfishly," Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, forthcoming
Working PapersWith B. Monin, C. S. Dweck, B. J. Lovett, O. P. John, and J. J. Gross, "Pluralistic
Ignorance in the Perception of Others’ Emotional Lives"; with B. J. Lovett,
"Levels of Moralization: A New Conception of Moral Sensitivity"; with B. J.
Lovett and S. Wiltermuth, "The Moralization of Everyday Life Scale"; with B. J.
Lovett and S. W. Nydick, "Moral Emotion Regulation and Political Attitude
Change"
AwardsNational Merit Scholarship, 1999–2003; Gordon W. Allport Prize for outstanding
thesis in psychology, Harvard University, 2003; Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard
University, 2003; Stanford Graduate Fellowship, 2004–07; National Science
Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 2005–08
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Teaching Assistant, 2006–08, Instructor, 2007–08, Stanford University; Tuck School of Business, 2009–present
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