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Ph.D. Candidate in Experimental Psychology, University of Tennessee

Phillip P. McGarry is a Ph.D. candidate in experimental psychology and graduate fellow at the University of Tennessee. His research interests include political polarization, motivation and moral psychology.

Notable publications include (with P. J. Hampson & T. L. Hulsey), “Moral Affordance, Moral Expertise, and Virtue” in Theory and Psychology (2021) and (with R. F. Corwyn), “An Expectancy Value Theory Predicts Achievement in Undergraduate Statistics Through Academic Delay of Gratification” in Statistics Education Research Journal (2020).