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SHORT BIO
I am a PhD Candidate in Psychology at Princeton University working with Tania Lombrozo and Tom Griffiths. My research aims to clarify the psychological and computational basis of disagreement – across scales, domains, and agents – from definition to intervention. I also study decision-making; in particular, I am interested in understanding people's preferences for relying on intuition vs. deliberation.
Presentations

Mechanisms of Belief Persistence in the Face of Societal Disagreement
Kerem Oktar

Deciding to be Authentic: Intuition is Favored Over Deliberation for Self-Reflective Decisions
Kerem Oktar and 1 other author