Summary
I am currently a doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Social Psychology PhD program and statistics and data consultant graduate teaching assistant. My research interests lie in combining social psychological and/or sociological theories with rigorous research methods and statistics to further investigate issues, such as how social cognitive biases interfere with jurors’ decision-making in the legal system. However, I have extensive training in both quantitative and qualitative analyses using various statistical software, such as SPSS, excel, R, and NVivo, so I am able to assist with data processing and statistics in general.
Education
M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Alabama
B.S. in Psychology, University of Tennessee at Martin