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Molly Crockett is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Princeton University. Her research lab investigates the relationships between self and society, power and knowledge, technology and culture. Her work aims to understand the nature of epistemic injustice: how systems of power shape the ways we understand the world, including how scientists perceive marginalized knowledge. She explores how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, can reinforce existing social inequalities and power structures. Her lab employs a variety of methods, including behavioral experiments in both lab and online settings, field studies, computational modeling, and machine learning. Crockett is especially interested in bridging quantitative and qualitative methods to deepen the understanding of human experiences and transformations.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.