My empirical research focuses on kinship and how social perception of morphology affects social behaviour. Specifically, I am interested in how humans use facial resemblance to tell who their kin are and how people respond to cues of kinship in different circumstances. I am also interested in the behavioural immune system and how pathogens influence mating and social behaviours.
My meta-science interests include teaching computational skills for reproducible research, large-scale collaboration, and developing web-based resources for increasing reproducibility in data collection and stimulus generation.
Years | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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2000–2004 | PhD | Psychology | McMaster University, Canada |
1998–2000 | MSc | Biology | University of Michigan, USA |
1998–2000 | Grad Cert | Women’s Studies | University of Michigan, USA |
1994–1998 | BSc | Bio-Psychology & Anthro-Zoology | University of Michigan, USA |
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