Andy Vonasch

Senior Lecturer


Curriculum vitae



School of Psychology, Speech, and Hearing

University of Canterbury

Christchurch, New Zealand



Andy Vonasch

Senior Lecturer


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Andy Vonasch

Senior Lecturer


Curriculum vitae



School of Psychology, Speech, and Hearing

University of Canterbury

Christchurch, New Zealand




About


I am a social and personality psychology lecturer at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. My research interests include moral judgments, motive judgments, free will/conscious agency, rationality in decision-making, and happiness. 

I head a lab with several Ph.D., Masters, and honours students. I also teach courses on personality and morality. 

Publications


Direct and indirect freedom in addiction: Folk free will and blame judgments are sensitive to the choice history of drug users.


Matthew Taylor, Heather M. Maranges, Susan K. Chen, Andrew J. Vonasch

Consciousness and Cognition, vol. 94, 2021 Aug 1


The Doors of Social Robot Perception: The Influence of Implicit Self-theories


D. D. Allan, Andrew J. Vonasch, Christoph Bartneck

International Journal of Social Robotics, 2021 Feb 25, pp. 1-14


Coalitional Value Theory: an Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Culture


Bo Winegard, Amanda Kirsch, Andrew Vonasch, Ben Winegard, David C. Geary

Evolutionary Psychological Science, vol. 6(4), 2020 Nov 1, pp. 301-318


The Long Reach of Self-Control


Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch, Hallgeir Sjåstad

2020 Aug 3, pp. 17-46


Hsee (1998) Less is Better replication and extension


Andy Vonasch, Hung Wing Yiu, Wai Yee Michelle Leung, Anna Nguyen, Chan Stephanie, Boley Cheng, Gilad Feldman

2018 Oct 13


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Projects


Psychology of Ulterior Motives


What situations or traits lead people to believe someone has ulterior motives? How do people act when they think someone has an ulterior motive? How frequently do people perceive ulterior motives?


Motivations for Political Engagement


What situations or traits lead people to favor censorship or political violence? What motivates people to engage in nonviolent versus violent protest, and what kinds of protest are most effective at producing social change?


Psychology of Reputation


What situations and traits lead people to protect their reputations? What are people willing to do to protect reputation?


Psychology of Moral Diversity


Why do people disagree about moral issues?


Psychology of Happiness


What can people do to be happier? We are exploring the effects of belongingness and affectual meditation.


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Courses


Personality Psychology

PSYC211

A large lecture course on personality psychology.


Moral Psychology

PSYC468/Phil499

A seminar on the psychological science and philosophy of morality.


Introductory Psychology

PSYC106

I teach a few lectures on personality in introductory psychology at UC.

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