Paige Amormino

Paige Amormino

Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) Post-Doctoral Fellow

Paige is a postdoctoral fellow in the Prevention and Methodology Training program working in Dr. Daryl Cameron’s EMP Lab in the Department of Psychology and with Dr. Joel Segel in the Department of Health Policy and Administration. Her research interests include prosocial decision-making, moral reasoning, and social psychology. Paige is currently working with her mentors to investigate how policy-makers make prosocial decisions regarding funds for Substance Use Disorder (prevention vs. treatment) across communities with heterogeneous needs. 

Related Research Topic Areas:Moral Emotions and DecisionsMoral Interventions