
A social psychologist investigating moral and social judgment and behavior in the broadest sense, including trust, cooperation, and virtues. Current research focuses on exploring different conceptualizations and measures of trust, with the aim of further developing its moral foundations.
Completed a BSc and MSc in Psychology at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK) in Belgrade, where an interest in trust first emerged through research on conspiracy theories. The master’s thesis examined the relationship between different forms of trust, including trust in institutions, science, and interpersonal trust.
Later completed an additional MSc in Statistics at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow, with a focus on unstructured data analysis. The thesis research focused on politicization and polarization in online media.
Currently a researcher at the Judgment and Decision Making Lab (JDMLAB) and a PhD student at the University of Padua and the Galilean School of Higher Education. 
Supervisor: Prof. Enrico Rubaltelli
Co-supervisor: Prof. Martina Vacondio
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