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Anthony Pratkanis at SkeptiCalCon May 29, 2011 |
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| Nationality | United States |
| Fields | Psychology |
| Alma mater | University of California |
| Known for | Propaganda expert |
| Notable awards | UCSC's Excellence in Teaching Award. |
Anthony R. Pratkanis is Professor of Psychology at the University of California in Santa Cruz, California.[1] Pratkanis is an expert on economic fraud crimes, terrorist and dictator propaganda, marketing and consumer behavior, and subliminal persuasion.
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In 1984, Pratkanis received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Ohio State University.[1] Pratkanis's main psychological interests are social and group psychology, persuasion and social influence, communications, prejudice and stereotypes.[1]
For his courses on Social Influence and Social Psychology, Anthony Pratkanis received the UCSC's "Excellence in Teaching Award".[2] He was elected as a fellow to the American Psychological Association in 1995.[2]
In February 2011 Pratkanis was elected as a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry[3]
On May 29, 2011 Pratkanis lectured on "Influence and Persuasion in Selling Flimflam" at the 2nd annual SkeptiCalCon event held in Berkeley, California, where he jokingly touted himself as "America's most beloved social psychologist," and ironically detailed how to use propaganda and other persuasive techniques to set yourself up as a con man selling non-scientific ideas to a gullible public.[4]
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