I am an assistant professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. I was trained as a social psychologist, but my current research interests involve studying the law and legal system. At the moment, I am focusing on two major lines of research: the empirical study of the rule of law, and jurors' understanding of scientific evidence.
You can learn more about my research and download some of my recent papers and posters from my research group's website.
My office is located in the FAB building, room S117. My office phone number is 602-543-8133 (38133 from campus). My lab is located in the CLCC building, room 118.
Teaching Schedule, Spring 2010:
Research Methods (PSY290). Monday/Wednesday 2:00 - 3:15, SANDS 234
Social Psychology (PGS350). Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10:45 - 11:35,
CLCC 256
Office Hours, Spring 2010:
To Be Announced
Future Classes - Fall 2010:
Quantitative Research Methdology & Statistics I (PSY 515 - Graduate Course)
Fundamentals of Empirical Research and the Law (LAW 598 - College of Law students only)
