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NORMATIVE ETHICS AND MORAL PSYCHOLOGY
Group 1 (1-2) (mean of 5.0) (median, mode)
Harvard University (5, 5)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (5, 5)
Group 2 (3-5) (mean of 4.5) (median, mode)
New York University (4.5, 5)
Oxford University (4.5, 5)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (4.5, 5)
Group 3 (6-12) (mean of 4.0) (median, mode)
Princeton University (4, 4.5)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (4, 5)
Stanford University (4, 4)
University of Arizona (4, 4)
University of California, Berkeley (4, 4)
University of California, Los Angeles (4, 4)
University of Toronto (4, 4)
Group 4 (13-29) (mean of 3.5) (median, mode)
* Bowling Green State University
Brown University (4, 4)
Cambridge University (3.5, 4)
Cornell University (3.5, 3)
Florida State University (3.5, 3.5)
Georgetown University (3.5, 4)
Ohio State University (3.5, 3.5)
Rice University (3.5, 3.5)
University of California, Riverside (3.5, 4)
University of California, San Diego (3.5, 4)
University of Chicago (3.5, 4)
University of Notre Dame (3.5, 3)
University of Pittsburgh (4, 4)
University of Reading (3.5, 3.5 & 4)
University of St. Andrews (3.5, 4) (Joint Program the same, except a median of 4 as well)
University of Texas, Austin (3.5, 4)
Yale University (3.5, 3.5)
Group 5 (30-50) (mean of 3.0) (median, mode)
Arizona State University (3, 3)
Australian National University (3, 3)
Duke University (3.5, 3.5)
Massachussetts Institute of Technology (3, 3)
Syracuse University (3, 3 & 3.5)
University College London (3.5, 3.5)
University of Auckland (3, 3)
University of California, Davis (3, 3)
University of Colorado, Boulder (3, 3)
University of Edinburgh (3, 3)
University of Florida, Gainesville (3, 3)
University of Maryland, College Park (3, 3)
University of Massachussetts, Amherst (3, 3)
University of Miami (3, 2.5)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (3, 3 & 3.5)
University of Missouri, Columbia (3, 3)
University of Pennsylvania (3, 3)
University of Sheffield (3, 2.5 & 3)
University of Virginia (3, 3)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (3.5, 3.5)
Washington University, St. Louis (3, 3)
* inserted by Board
# based on 2004 results, in some cases with modest adjustments by the Advisory Board to reflect changes in staff in the interim
Evaluators: Julia Annas, Christopher Bobonich, Samantha Brennan, Michael Bratman, David Brink, Thomas Carson, Roger Crisp, Jonathan Dancy, Justin D'Arms, John Deigh, Julia Driver, Gerald Dworkin, John Martin Fischer, John Gardner, Gerald Gaus, Berys Gaut, Richard Holton, Brad Hooker, Thomas Hurka, Terence Irwin, P.J. Ivanhoe, Karen Jones, Shelly Kagan, Robert Kane, Christopher Kutz, Colin Macleod, Jeff McMahan, David McNaughton, Christopher Morris, Liam Murphy, Dana Nelkin, Shaun Nichols, Alastair Norcross, Martha Nussbaum, Michael Otsuka, Thomas Pogge, Gerald Postema, Michael Ridge, Arthur Ripstein, Carolina Sartorio, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, David Schmidtz, Sharon Street, John Tasioulas, Evan Tiffany, Peter Vallentyne, Ralph Wedgwood, Jonathan Wolff, David Wong, Allen Wood.
Remember: evaluators were not permitted to evaluate either their own department or the department from which they received their highest degree (PhD, DPhil, sometimes the BPhil).
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