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Ana Gantman
About
Research
Media
CV
Lab
Ana Gantman
About
Research
Media
CV
Lab
About
Research
Media
CV
Lab

Selected Media

Please Don’t Take Moral Advice from ChatGPT (Scientific American, 2024)

Changing Behavior vs. Attitudes to Prevent Rape (Dear Katie podcast, 2024)

What is it about film and TV antiheroes that’s so captivating? (Psyche, 2024)

The details of the situation shape whether a sexual assault occurs (Psyche, 2023)

Changing Perceptions about Harm Can Temper Moral Outrage (Scientific American, 2022)

Episode 32: Moralizing and Attention with Ana Gantman (Opinion Science podcast, 2021)

Why Moral Emotions Go Viral (Scientific American, 2019)

Is That Jesus in Your Toast? (The New York Times, 2014)

In the News

Six CUNY Graduate Center Professors Win CUNY Awards for Junior Faculty (CUNY Graduate Center News, 2025)

Numbers in the System (National Affairs, 2024)

Marginalia Science: Breaking Barriers and Creating Inclusiveness (SPSP, 2019)

A Fresh Approach to Understanding Sexual Assault: A Conversation with Betsy Levy Paluck (Behavioral Scientist, 2018)

Eating clubs make guests recite “consent pledges,” psychologists measure effectiveness (The Daily Princetonian, 2018)

Our Moral Vocabulary (Science, 2014)

It’s “Perfectly Normal” to See Jesus in Toast, Study Says (Time, 2014)

People See Jesus in Grilled Cheese Because They Want Justice (Gawker, 2014)