
I am a PhD Candidate in Psychology at Princeton University working with Tania Lombrozo and Tom Griffiths. My research aims to clarify the psychological and computational basis of disagreement – across scales, domains, and agents – from definition to intervention. I also study decision-making; in particular, I am interested in understanding people's preferences for relying on intuition vs. deliberation.
Previously, I worked as a research assistant for Shlomi Sher, Jack Abecassis, and Michele Diaz, investigating a wide variety of topics, from language and aging to consciousness.
Also, feel free to contact me at oktar[at]princeton[dot]edu with regards to my research / potential collaborations / mentorship / interviews - I love talking about science.