"I've been teaching psychology for more than 30 years (primarily college students, but some high school students too). I have a Bachelor's degree in psychology and a Ph.D. in social psychology. I have experience teaching introductory psychology, social psychology, research methods, consumer psychology, and psychology of religion. I also have experience with conducting research, SPSS and Jamovi, writing in more...
"I've been teaching psychology for more than 30 years (primarily college students, but some high school students too). I have a Bachelor's degree in psychology and a Ph.D. in social psychology. I have experience teaching introductory psychology, social psychology, research methods, consumer psychology, and psychology of religion. I also have experience with conducting research, SPSS and Jamovi, writing in APA style, Qualtrics, and statistics. With regard to SPSS and Jamovi, I can help with descriptive statistics, correlation, t tests, between and repeated measures ANOVA, and linear regression, but other types of analyses (e.g., structural equation modeling, factor analysis, Bayesian analysis, Monte Carlo simulation) would be outside my wheelhouse.
I want to help students succeed, whether in a course, on an assignment or research project, or on an exam (including the AP psychology exam). I teach in a conversational style and I think I have a talent for explaining complicated material in a simple way.
A little about me personally: I'm a Christian, married with kids 18-30 years old. I like Spiderman, Star Trek, and science fiction/fantasy in general. I like many kinds of music. People describe me as nice.
Please contact me if you have questions or to set up a lesson!" less...
University of California, Davis, Psychology
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