Sznycer Lab
Sznycer Lab
Principal Investigator
Daniel Sznycer is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Oklahoma State University, and Visiting Professor at Universidad Francisco Marroquín. He conducts research on value computation, emotion, communication, and morality and institutions. He has multiple lines of cross-cultural and historical evidence on values, shame, pride, compassion, and envy, and their roles in altruism, cooperation, social exclusion, conflict, and societal institutions.
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Graduate Students
Nina Rodriguez is a graduate student in the Experimental Psychology PhD program at Oklahoma State University. She received her MA at California State University Fullerton where she conducted research on personality and status motivation from an adaptationist perspective. Current research interests range from female competition and sociality, status acquisition, personality variation, and the influence of emotion and motivation on behavior.
Yoonsuh Nike Wee is a graduate student working with Daniel Sznycer and Jaimie Krems. She received a BA and MA in psychology from Yonsei University (Seoul, Korea). Her research focuses on how the mind computes values and how evaluative systems interface with emotion systems. Her research draws on social psychology, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral ecology. Outside of the lab, she enjoys cooking and reading comics and poetry.
Affiliated Faculty
Jaimie Krems (Department of Psychology, UCLA) is a social psychologist with interdisciplinary training. Her research draws on theoretical perspectives from social psychology, cognitive and evolutionary anthropology, relationship science, and animal behavior to investigate how people create and navigate their social worlds.
Alumni
Laureon Merrie (doctoral). Oklahoma State University.
Hongming Chen (doctoral). Oklahoma State University.
Bianca Lalitto (doctoral). University of Montreal.
Alexie Leroux (doctoral). University of Montreal.
Antoine Aouad (doctoral). University of Montreal.
Alexandre Dumont (doctoral). University of Montreal.