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Katherine Kortenkamp
B.S. 1999, Psychology, University of Wisconsin
Area: Individualized Graduate Major
Advisor: Colleen Moore
Research Interests
My research is on judgment and decision making with a focus on environmental issues. I'm currently studying the
effects of scientific uncertainty on perceptions of environmental risks and moral reasoning about
environmental issues. Other topics of interest include time discounting, resource dilemmas, contingent
valuation, environmental justice, and development of environmental values and ethics.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Kortenkamp, K. V., & Moore, C. F. (in press). Children's moral evaluations of ecological damage:
The effect of biocentric and anthropocentric intentions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
Kortenkamp, K. V., & Moore, C. F. (2006).
Time, uncertainty, and individual differences in decisions to
cooperate in resource dilemmas. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 603-615.
Kortenkamp, K. V., & Moore, C. F. (2001). Ecocentrism and anthropocentrism: Moral reasoning about
ecological commons dilemmas. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 21, 261-272.
Curriculum Vitae
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Office: 459 Psychology
(608) 262-8023
kvkorten@wisc.edu
Psychology of Environmental Issues Lab
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