Mark Sibicky, Ph.D.
McCoy Professor of Psychology
Dr. Mark Sibicky is an experimental psychologist with an interest in social psychology. His research interests include understanding helping behavior and cooperation. He is also interested in social cognition, particularly how people categorize, perceive and stigmatize others. Recently he and his students have been researching peoples' beliefs in free will and how these beliefs may influence their perceptions of themselves and others. Dr. Sibicky earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Social Psychology at the University of Arkansas, and is currently the Director of the Masters of Psychology Program at Marietta College. Dr. Sibicky teaches courses in Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, Personality, Love and Happiness, and Good and Evil.
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