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Associate Professor of Science Communication at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Psychological science writer, and former Professor of Psychology at the University of Arkansa. Notable books include 'The Belief Instinct' (2011) and 'Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us' (2013). 'Scientist of the Year Award' from the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP, 2010). Project Partner in the Oxford University-based 'Explaining Religion' project. Author of the blog 'Bering in Mind'. | Associate Professor of Science Communication at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Psychological science writer, and former Professor of Psychology at the University of Arkansa. Notable books include 'The Belief Instinct' (2011) and 'Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us' (2013). 'Scientist of the Year Award' from the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP, 2010). Project Partner in the Oxford University-based 'Explaining Religion' project. Author of the blog 'Bering in Mind'. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 10 March 2020
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1975 -
Occupation
Academic
Description
Associate Professor of Science Communication at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Psychological science writer, and former Professor of Psychology at the University of Arkansa. Notable books include 'The Belief Instinct' (2011) and 'Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us' (2013). 'Scientist of the Year Award' from the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP, 2010). Project Partner in the Oxford University-based 'Explaining Religion' project. Author of the blog 'Bering in Mind'.