Fade Eadeh
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Organizational Behavior and Theory
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Bio
Dr. Fade Eadeh is a post-doctoral fellow at the Tepper School of Business at CMU. His work focuses on the consequences of threat and emotion within social psychology and organizational behavior, and how different psychological processes contribute to taking advice from synthetic and human agents. He received a Ph.D. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Washington University. He has published extensively in top social psychology journals, including the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Social Psychological and Personality Science, and Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. Moreover, his work has been mentioned in popular press outlets, including The New York Times, Quartz Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Yahoo.
Education
- Washington University - Ph D (Psychological and Brain Sciences) - 2017
- John Carroll University - BA (Political Science) - 2008
- John Carroll University - BS (Psychology) - 2008
Research
Motivation, Goals, Human-computer interactions, Emotions, Threat, Workplace Attitudes, PoliticsPublications
- Positive associations between anomia and intentions to engage in political violence: Cross cultural evidence from four countries
(author(s): Adam-Troian, J., Bonetto, E., Araujo, M., Baidada, O., Celebi, E., Dono Martin, M., Eadeh, F., Godefroidt, A., Halabi, S., Mahfud, Y., Varet, F., & Yurtbakan, T.)
Journal of Peace Psychology, 26, 2020; 217–223
- Can threat increase support for liberalism? New insights into the relationship between threat and political attitudes
(author(s): Fade R. Eadeh, Katharine Chang)
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 11, 2020; 88-96 - Anger and its consequences for judgment and behavior: Recent developments in social and political psychology
(author(s): Alan J. Lambert, Fade R. Eadeh, Emily Hanson)
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 59, 2019; 103-173 - The bittersweet taste of revenge: On the negative and positive consequences of retaliation
(author(s): Fade R. Eadeh, Stephanie A. Peak, Alan J. Lambert)Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 2017; 27-39 - Mind perception and individual differences: A replication and extension, with implications for everyday personality
(author(s): Mia Tharp, Nicholas Holtzman, Fade R. Eadeh)
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 39; 68-73 - Towards a greater understanding of the emotional dynamics of the mortality salience manipulation
(author(s): Alan J. Lambert, Fade R. Eadeh, Stephanie A. Peak, Laura Scherer, JP Schott, John Slochower)
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 106, 2014; 655-678 - How do you feel now? On the perceptual distortion of extremely recent changes in anger
(author(s): Alan J. Lambert, Stephanie A. Peak, Fade R. Eadeh, John Paul Schott)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 52, 2014; 82-95
Awards and Honors
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MZES-Gesis Pre-Registration Challenge, Open Social Science Conference Winner (€ 2,000) (2019)
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Washington University Departmental Dissertation Award ($1,000)
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SPSP Graduate Diversity Travel Award ($500) (2015)
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Washington University Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence (2014)