Katrina Fincher

Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Columbia Business School

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  • Columbia Business School

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Biography

Columbia Business School

Biography

Katrina Fincher studies moral psychology. Her research focuses on the basic cognitive and perceptual psychological mechanisms that enable people to exisit in social groups. These mechanisms include perceptual dehumanization, covert retributivism and social norm learning.

She received her B.A. in psychology and anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania and her PhD in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015.

Teaching

Spring 2018

Managerial Negotiations (MBA)

Research

Journal articles

Interfacing with faces: Perceptual humanization and dehumanization In Current Directions in Psychological Science (2017)
Coauthor(s): Katrina Fincher, Paul Tetlock, Michael Morris

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Look again: The value in distinguishing three processes underlying social-perceptual effects In Psychological Inquiry (2016)
Coauthor(s): Katrina Fincher, Paul Tetlock, Michael Morris

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