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Adam Cohen is
currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Arizona State
University. His main research interests
are in culture and religion, and focus on areas such as moral judgment and
forgiveness. He received his B.A. in
psychology and Judaic Studies from Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA. His Ph.D. in psychology is from the
University of Pennsylvania, where he was fortunate to have worked with Dr. Paul
Rozin as his advisor. In 2006 he was recipient of a Templeton Advanced Research
Program grant for a project entitled “Effects of Faith, Nature of God, and
Community on Health and Well-Being: A Multi-Method, Multicultural Study.”
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