I’m an Associate Professor of Psychology and cognitive scientist at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
I use computational models and behavioral experiments to study how people think and reason. I’m primarily interested in social cognition: how people think about other people. I have also studied how people learn and use concepts, and how people revise their beliefs after seeing new evidence.
I write about TV and psychology at Overthinking TV.
Education
Ph.D., Psychology, 2013
Carnegie Mellon University
B.S., Computer Science, 2007
UCLA