Matteo Bonora is a doctoral candidate in Social Psychology in the doctoral program in Social psychology, developmental psychology and educational research.
His research interests include:
1) Differences in Explicit and Implicit Attitudes between Conservatives and Liberals.
2) Moral Framing applied to socio-economic inequalities and environmental sustainability
3) Morality and the use of Moral Foundations in the field of Political Psychology.
4) The relationship between Construal Level Theory and System Justification Theory in the drive for Collective Action
5) Virtual Reality usage in Implicit Attitudes measurements in Social Psychology
ACADEMIC DEGREES
Bachelor's Degree in " Cognitive Psychology and Psychobiology" at the University of Padua on : 06/07/2020
Thesis Title : The influence of face attractiveness in the implicits attitudes towards women
Master's Degree in "Community Psychology, Wellness Promotion, and Social Change" at the University of Padua on date : 19/07/2022
Thesis Title : Moral Framing: The influence of a message on the perception of socio-economic inequalities
Grade : 110L