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developmental psychology, cyberpsychology, evolutionary psychology, reputation, social emotions
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RMIT Vietnam: Hanoi, VN

2024-02-07 to present | Senior Lecturer (Psychology)
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Gordon Ingram

Universidad de los Andes: Bogota, DC, CO

2015-07-01 to 2024-02-06 | Associate Professor (Department of Psychology)
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Gordon Ingram

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Queen's University Belfast: Belfast, N. Ireland, GB

2005-09-25 to 2009-10-02 | PhD (Institute of Cognition and Culture)
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Works (27)

In masks we trust: explicit and implicit reactions to masked faces vary by political orientation

BMC Psychology
2024-02-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Gordon P. D. Ingram; Erick G. Chuquichambi; William Jimenez-Leal; Antonio Olivera-La Rosa
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A cognitive approach to the genesis of negative attitudes towards androgyny: Insights from the uncanny valley

2023-12-18 | Preprint
Contributors: Antonio Olivera-LaRosa; Tatiana Chica-Franco; Gordon Ingram
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Adolescent Use of New Media and Internet Technologies

2023-02-08 | Book
Contributors: Gordon P. D. Ingram
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Conclusion

2023-02-08 | Book chapter
Contributors: Gordon P. D. Ingram
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Introduction

2023-02-08 | Book chapter
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New Content

2023-02-08 | Book chapter
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New Identities

2023-02-08 | Book chapter
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New Relationships

2023-02-08 | Book chapter
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“Gratitude is thanking someone, and happiness is showing it”: A qualitative study of Colombian children’s perspectives on gratitude.

2022-02-12 | Preprint
Contributors: Gordon Ingram
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COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE PROCESSES IN CHILDREN’S THIRD-PARTY PUNISHMENT

2021-11-12 | Preprint
Contributors: Rhea Luana Arini; Juliana Bocarejo Aljure; Nereida Bueno; Clara Bayón González; Estrella Fernández Alba; Natalia Suárez Fernández; Gordon Ingram; Luci Wiggs; Ben Kenward
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The creepy, the bad and the ugly: exploring perceptions of moral character and social desirability in uncanny faces

2021-02-26 | Other
Contributors: Guido Corradi; Antonio Olivera la Rosa; Gordon Ingram; Javier Villacampa
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In Masks we Trust: Explicit and Implicit Reactions to Masked Faces Vary by Political Orientation

2021-02-13 | Preprint
Contributors: Gordon Ingram; Erick Gustavo Chuquichambi; William Jimenez-Leal; Antonio Olivera-LaRosa
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Influence of age, gender and personality on young adolescents’ reporting of online risks to third parties

Computers in Human Behavior Reports
2020-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Gordon P.D. Ingram
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Influence of age, gender and personality on young adolescents’ reporting of online risks to third parties

2020-06-25 | Other
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CHILDREN ENDORSE DETERRENCE MOTIVATIONS FOR THIRD-PARTY PUNISHMENT BUT DERIVE HIGHER ENJOYMENT FROM COMPENSATING VICTIMS

2020-04-21 | Preprint
Contributors: Rhea Luana Arini; Marukh Mahmood; Juliana Bocarejo Aljure; Gordon Ingram; Luci Wiggs; Ben Kenward
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Swiping right: face perception in the age of Tinder

Heliyon
2019-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Antonio Olivera-La Rosa; Olber Eduardo Arango-Tobón; Gordon P.D. Ingram
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Dual-process theories, cognitive decoupling and the outcome-to-intent shift: A developmental perspective on evolutionary ethics

2019-12-08 | Other
Contributors: Gordon Ingram; Camilo Orlando Moreno Romero
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Children consider both outcome and intent in moral judgements, punishment recommendations, and reward allocations

2019-08-30 | Other
Contributors: Gordon Ingram; Camilo Orlando Moreno Romero
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Looking for the Right Swipe: Gender Differences in Self-Presentation on Tinder Profiles

2019-08-30 | Other
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Gossip and reputation in childhood

2019-07-15 | Other
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Gossip

2018-09-28 | Preprint
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From hitting to tattling to gossip: an evolutionary rationale for the development of indirect aggression.

2014 | Journal article
Contributors: Ingram GP
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

Restrictive and dynamic conceptions of the unconscious: perspectives from moral and developmental psychology.

2014-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Ingram GP; Prochownik K
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

Evolutionary developmental explanations of gender differences in interpersonal conflict: A response to Trnka (2013).

2013 | Journal article
Contributors: Ingram GP
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

Applying evolutionary psychology to a serious game about children's interpersonal conflict.

2012 | Journal article
Contributors: Ingram GP; Campos J; Hondrou C; Vasalou A; Martinho C; Joinson A
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

"Princess Alice is watching you": children's belief in an invisible person inhibits cheating.

2011-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Piazza J; Bering JM; Ingram G
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

Children's Tattling: the reporting of everyday norm violations in preschool settings.

2010 | Journal article
Contributors: Ingram GP; Bering JM
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Gordon Ingram via Europe PubMed Central

Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Nature human behaviour. (1)