PSYCH ONE CORE STAFF
Jamil Zaki, Ph.D.
Jamil Zaki is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and director of the Psychology One Program as well as the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory. His research focuses on the cognitive and neural bases of social behavior, and in particular on how people understand each other's emotions (empathic accuracy), why they conform to each other (social influence), and why they choose to help each other (altruism). Jamil received his B.A. from Boston University, his Ph.D. from Columbia University, and postdoctoral training at Harvard University. Now that he’s in the Bay Area, his hobbies include compulsive hiking, eating avocados, and trying to remember how to drive again.
Jamil Zaki is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and director of the Psychology One Program as well as the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory. His research focuses on the cognitive and neural bases of social behavior, and in particular on how people understand each other's emotions (empathic accuracy), why they conform to each other (social influence), and why they choose to help each other (altruism). Jamil received his B.A. from Boston University, his Ph.D. from Columbia University, and postdoctoral training at Harvard University. Now that he’s in the Bay Area, his hobbies include compulsive hiking, eating avocados, and trying to remember how to drive again.
Jennifer Randall Crosby, Ph.D.
Jennifer Randall Crosby is the Coordinator of the Psychology One Program. She received her B.A. in Psychology from Stanford, an M.S. in Psychology from Yale, and a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Stanford. Prior to her role in Psych One, Jennifer was a faculty member at Agnes Scott College and at Williams College, and directed programs to support effective teaching in Stanford’s Office of the Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning. As Psychology One Coordinator, Jennifer promotes effective teaching and learning at all levels. She helps the faculty develop course content and materials, and recruits and mentors graduate and undergraduate Teaching Fellows. Jennifer also works directly with Psychology One students through guest lectures and individual meetings. In addition to Psych One, Jennifer has taught undergraduate courses on social psychology, research methods, intergroup contact and conflict, identity and academic achievement, and effective learning strategies. |
Allison Argueta
Allison Argueta is the Administrator of the Psychology One Program. She recently graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.A.H. in Economics. She is a former Psychology One Teaching Fellow.
Allison Argueta is the Administrator of the Psychology One Program. She recently graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.A.H. in Economics. She is a former Psychology One Teaching Fellow.