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Hi there!

I teach social science and I’m interested in individual and collective decision-making, theories of sociology, social psychology, and political science.

I mostly try to improve existing articles, but every once in a while I also enjoy writing new ones on what I feel are innovative and notable subjects. The first article I wrote was on the Logic of appropriateness, a social scientific action model to explain decision-making.

Next, I plan to write pieces on some social science theories that have not been covered by Wikipedia yet: self-control theory by Walter Mischel, uncertainty-identity theory by Michael A. Hogg, lay epistemic theory by Arie W. Kruglanski, affective intelligence theory by George Marcus, W. Russell Neuman, and Michael MacKuen, and action identification theory by Robin Vallacher and Daniel M. Wegner.

They are all innovative and notable contributions to the social sciences that merit Wikipedia entries, in my view. If you are interested in collaborating on any of them, please get in touch.

- Socialsciencenerd ( talk) 18:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hi there!

I teach social science and I’m interested in individual and collective decision-making, theories of sociology, social psychology, and political science.

I mostly try to improve existing articles, but every once in a while I also enjoy writing new ones on what I feel are innovative and notable subjects. The first article I wrote was on the Logic of appropriateness, a social scientific action model to explain decision-making.

Next, I plan to write pieces on some social science theories that have not been covered by Wikipedia yet: self-control theory by Walter Mischel, uncertainty-identity theory by Michael A. Hogg, lay epistemic theory by Arie W. Kruglanski, affective intelligence theory by George Marcus, W. Russell Neuman, and Michael MacKuen, and action identification theory by Robin Vallacher and Daniel M. Wegner.

They are all innovative and notable contributions to the social sciences that merit Wikipedia entries, in my view. If you are interested in collaborating on any of them, please get in touch.

- Socialsciencenerd ( talk) 18:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


This user is a Wikipedian.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Sociology.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Politics.
This user is a member of
WikiProject Psychology.

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