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Name and TitleAdam Cohen, visiting assistant professor of psychology, Dickinson College
Institutional AffiliationDickinson College and Solomon Asch Center for
Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania
Mailing AddressDickinson College Department of Psychology Carlisle, PA
17013
Email AddressResearch Interestseffects of religion on
moral judgment of thoughts, what it means to be religious in different
religions, correlations of religiosity and life satisfaction, forgiveness and
the Holocaust.
Representative Publications - Abramowitz, J., Huppert, J., Cohen, A.B., Cahill, S.P., & Tolin, D.F. (In
press). Religious obsessions and compulsions in a non-clinical sample: The
Penn Inventory of Scrupulosity. Behaviour Research and Therapy.
- Cohen, A.B. & Rozin, P. (2001). Religion and the morality of mentality.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 697-710.
- Cohen, A.B., Siegel, J.I., & Rozin, P. Faith versus practice: Different
bases for religiosity judgments by Jews and Protestants. Manuscript being
revised for resubmission.
- Cohen, A.B. Religion, likelihood of action, and the morality of mentality.
Manuscript submitted for publication.
Research KeywordsPsychology and Religion Courses, Seminars, or Programs TaughtPsychology and
Religion undergraduate courses
Relevant Degrees or Certificates Available at InstitutionLanguages Spoken |