Casey Lewry
@LewryCasey
PhD student at Princeton studying causal reasoning, moral judgments, and learning • @BU_tweets alum
Our latest paper is now out in Cognition!
"Slavery ended because slavery is morally wrong." Is this a good explanation? @lewrycasey , George Tsai, and @tanialombrozo find that our moral commitments influence which explanations we prefer and whether we believe something is an explanation at all. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
When do others' opinions shape our beliefs? Do ⭐ ratings guide purchases, ❤️ likes guide shares, and 📊 polls guide votes? Our new review covers 300+ studies (!) across psych, phil, & poli sci w/ @TaniaLombrozo Article: go.nature.com/40lJX56 PDF: rdcu.be/d5tor
A special thanks to @TaniaLombrozo, my advisor, without whom this wouldn't be possible, for all the guidance and all she taught me! And shout-out to all my lab mates for their invaluable feedback: @Keremoktar @LewryCasey @Huang_Ham Read more here: nature.com/articles/s4156…
Across 9 experiments (+6600 participants), we explored a paradox: How do non-experts judge scientific explanations they can’t fully understand? We found that scientific jargon can increase people’s satisfaction with explanations, even though it makes them less comprehensible. 2/9
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Is AI capable of self-correction? #PrincetonU's @tanialombrozo reviews this concept of learning by thinking. bit.ly/3Bk7uZW (via @SciTechDaily)
New ManyBabies large scale replication study fails to find support for a classic finding by Hamlin and colleagues from 2007 that babies prefer characters that show prosocial behavior. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/de…
There are many moral setbacks in the world: wars, violence, harmful policies. Yet, many of us still try to create change. Why? Now out in Cognitive Science, with @TaniaLombrozo and Sana Asifriyaz! doi.org/10.1111/cogs.7…

Emily is the BEST! Go work with her!
I’ll be considering applications for a PhD student to start in Fall 2025! I’ve been having a blast starting up the Exploration, Learning, and Mind Lab at @UofNH this fall, and I’m excited to grow our lab community. App review begins 1/15. Learn more: liquinlab.github.io
Are you a psych grad student who wants to give a talk at Princeton, expenses paid? Nominate yourself or a colleague here! forms.gle/WN2ybYMuZiW3re… Priority given to non-ivy schools and students from diverse backgrounds.
Five-star beach read 🏖️
With summer vacation right around the corner, why not pick up my latest paper as summer read? ⛱️😎📜 "Self-serving beliefs about science: Science justifies my weaknesses (but not other people’s)" 1/4 researchgate.net/publication/38…
Compositional generalization, kinematic modulation, pragmatic intrusion: I bet you have mixed feelings about the jargon in #CogSci2024's talk titles! Want to know why? Stop by my poster (P2-LL-503) tomorrow to learn how (lay)people react to jargon in scientific explanations!
Pleased to see @LewryCasey & @TaniaLombrozo presented a Study Space Analysis of lit on individual vs moral / prospective vs retrospective judgment, even though they didn’t call it that. Not my area at all but we need more Study Space Analyses to guide our research! #CogSci2024
Come see us today! @sydneymlevine will now be giving our first talk
This week at @cogsci_soc! Who is responsible for collective action? We ask this question from computer science, psychology, and philosophy perspectives, with Lio Wong, @tobigerstenberg, and @BonicalziSofia
This week at @cogsci_soc! Who is responsible for collective action? We ask this question from computer science, psychology, and philosophy perspectives, with Lio Wong, @tobigerstenberg, and @BonicalziSofia

🚨New preprint!🚨 People who believe that humans drive moral progress (rather than it being inevitable) are more likely to view their own actions as needed to correct moral setbacks—and they're more likely to donate! w/ Sana Asifriyaz & @TaniaLombrozo osf.io/preprints/psya…


New lab paper led by @LewryCasey on ethical explanations!
"Slavery ended because slavery is morally wrong." Is this a good explanation? @lewrycasey , George Tsai, and @tanialombrozo find that our moral commitments influence which explanations we prefer and whether we believe something is an explanation at all. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
"Are ethical explanations explanatory? Meta-ethical beliefs shape judgments about explanations for social change" 📢 New paper from: Casey Lewry, George Tsai, & Tania Lombrozo
"Slavery ended because slavery is morally wrong." Is this a good explanation? @lewrycasey , George Tsai, and @tanialombrozo find that our moral commitments influence which explanations we prefer and whether we believe something is an explanation at all. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…