Kiley Hamlin

Contact Information

kiley.hamlin@psych.ubc.ca

phone: 604-822-2297

cic.psych.ubc.ca

http://edrg.psych.ubc.ca/

Twitter/ HamlinUBC

Facebook/ UBCCIC

Alternate Contact

Erik Rolfsen

Senior Media Relations Specialist

Tel: 604.822.2644

Cell: 604.209.3048

Email: erik.rolfsen@ubc.ca

Expertise

Infancy, cognitive development, social cognition, moral development

In the Media

How to buy happiness – NYmag.com, August 12, 2014 “When Bad Things Are Noticed by Good Babies” – Pacific Standard, May 12, 2014 Babies Don’t Like Those Who Are Different – Macleans, March 13, 2013 Don’t indulge. Be happy. – New York Times, July 7, 2012 UBC Study Shows Young Kids Aren’t so Selfish After All – Vancouver Sun, June 20, 2012 Infants Prefer a Nasty Moose if it Punishes an Unhelpful Elephant – Discover, November 28, 2011 Babies like to See Bad Guys Punished – CBC, November 28, 2011 The Moral Life of Babies – New York Times, May 5, 2010 Research: Babies Have Inherent Sense of Morality – NPR, May 9, 2010 Behavior: Even Babies May Be Good Judges of Character – New York Times, December 4, 2007 TV/Radio Babies: Born to be Good? – CBC, July 4, 2013 The Young and the Generous – CBC: Quirks and Quarks, June 23, 2012 Baby Schadenfreude – CBC: Quirks and Quarks, December 3, 2011 Josh Knobe and Kiley Hamlin – Blogging Heads TV, January 19, 2011 The Human Spark with Alan Alda – PBS, January 19, 2010 UBC News