Phillip Wolff received his MA and PhD degrees from Northwestern University. He comes to Emory from the University of Memphis, where he was Assistant Professor of Psychology. His research concerns the representation of relational concepts, computational models of causal meaning and reasoning, and cross-linguistic approaches to the study of word meaning.
Teaching
- PSYC 230: Applied Statistics
- PSYC 471S/LING 385S: Words and the World: How Words Capture Human Experience
- PSYC 507: Core Seminar in Knowledge and Conceptual Processes
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