I am an experimental psychologist in training at Cornell University. I am currently a first-year PhD Student in Organizational Behavior, where I am broadly examining how we make moral judgments and ethical decisions, both within organizations and the broader social environment. At the moment, I am interested in how our individual and group values shape our understanding of the world and others, and the downstream consequences this has on judgments, decisions, and social interactions.
I received my M.A. in Psychology from the University of Chicago and a dual B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy from Bethel University. In addition to my research interests, I can often be found discussing and debating philosophical issues, theology, politics, and topics at the intersection of these areas. A Minnesota native, a few of my non-academic interests include: running, reading fiction and philosophy, crafting a delightful cup of coffee, cooking vegetarian meals, consuming and rating craft beer, and attempting to increase my wine knowledge.
Zachariah Berry
Cornell University, Dept. of Organizational Behavior
Email: ztb8 [at] cornell [dot] edu
309 Ives Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850