Gordon Pennycook published research on everything from BS to how smartphone use is linked to lazy thinking. Now he鈥檚 on a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University

鈥淕ord is a fast thinker, quick to make connections between ideas, and amazingly energetic in how rapidly he is able to conduct research and write papers,鈥 said his academic co-supervisor Professor Derek Koehler. 鈥淗e is also tremendously hard working and passionate about his research.鈥
Pennycook, who graduates this week with a doctorate in psychology from 蓝莓视频, is currently at Yale University on a prestigious Banting postdoctoral fellowship. He will receive the Alumni Gold Medal for outstanding academic achievement at 蓝莓视频鈥檚 113th convocation ceremonies taking place on Friday October 21 and Saturday October 22.
The numerous studies he led and co-authored while a graduate student explore topics such as religious belief, moral judgments and values, creativity, smartphone use, health beliefs, science communication, and bullshit receptivity. The last of these studies, titled 鈥淥n the reception and detection of pseudo-profound bullshit,鈥 won a 2016 Ig Nobel Peace Prize, awarded to Pennycook and his co-authors just last month at Harvard University.
鈥淲e are not nearly as good at detecting bullshit as we think,鈥 wrote Pennycook in a non-academic聽.听听
The BS paper attracted plenty of media coverage and interviews, most recently on the current US election. 鈥淚've long been interested in political and religious history and, naturally, I care about current affairs. So, I investigate the weaknesses of human reasoning so that we can (maybe) someday improve.鈥
Another paper that Pennycook co-authored with Nathaniel Barr,聽then聽a postdoctoral fellow聽at 蓝莓视频, titled 鈥淭he brain in your pocket: Evidence that Smartphones are used to supplant thinking,鈥 was covered by more than 700 media outlets worldwide.
鈥淚'm motivated by curiosity, to be perfectly honest,鈥 says Pennycook. 鈥淚鈥檓 most fascinated with the weakness of human reasoning. My supervisors Jonathan Fugelsang and Derek Koehler allowed and encouraged me to follow my interests, which is how I fell in love with cognitive science. We make a great research team.鈥
His PhD research focused on reasoning and decision-making, examining factors that determine when an individual will think analytically or rely on their intuition.
鈥淪upervising Gord was like having a senior post doc in the lab. 聽I am convinced I learned more from him then he did from me,鈥 said Professor Fugelsang. 聽鈥淗e single-handedly infused a whole new level of theoretical depth and topical breadth to the work in our lab.鈥
No wonder he was ranked #1 by SSHRC among the 2016 Banting postdoctoral recipients.
At Yale, Pennycook is continuing his research on the interplay between intuition and reflection. 鈥淚 feel incredibly fortunate to be able to be in a position to actually do empirical studies on things that I find interesting.鈥
By Wendy Philpott,聽Faculty of Arts