COMPUTATIONAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
I combine behavioral experiments and quantitative modeling to understand how people make choices and inform strategic decisions.
I have 15 years of experience at the intersection of behavioral science and data science. I design controlled experiments to establish causal inferences about human behavior, and I build computational models to predict the choices people make. I approach each problem from first principles, selecting empirical and statistical methods based on what the question requires rather than what is most familiar. I translate complex findings into insight narratives and visualization designs for clear, effective communication.
I am based in Manchester with full right to work in the UK.
PROJECTS
Predicting When People Think Information Is “Worth It”
Information Seeking ❖ Decision Modeling ❖ Gaussian Process Models ❖ Model Comparison
Discovering Structure of Social Impressions
Social Perception ❖ Survey Research ❖ Dimensionality Reduction ❖ Latent Structure Modeling
Uncovering Why People Are Curious About Others
Social Curiosity ❖ Decision Modeling ❖ Bayesian Hierarchical Models ❖ Model Comparison
Testing the Stability of Individual Altruism Over Time
Prosocial Behavior ❖ Longitudinal Measurement ❖ Bayesian Hierarchical Models ❖ Equivalence Testing