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John Doe

Ph.D. Candidate & Adjunct Lecturer

Researcher

I am a Graduate Student in Applied Social Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center and I teach undergraduate Psychology courses at John Jay College, CUNY. My research examines motivations to engage in helping behavior and acts of kindness, particularly in work place environments, in order to develop strategies for fostering empathy.

Social

Publications

Doe, J. (forthcoming). The social science of kindness: Exploring neurological mechanisms and behavioral implications. Neuroethics & Human Interaction, 12(1).

Doe, J. & Johnson, C. (2022). Empathy in the workplace: Unveiling motivations and strategies for cultivating kindness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 7(2), 90-102.

Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate, Psychology, The Graduate Center, CUNY, Expected 2025
  • M.A., Applied Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 2023

Positions

Adjunct Professor, Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center