I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Temple University. I teach quantitative methods courses (a blend of statistics and data science) at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I earned my Ph.D. at Yale in December 2020 and have a background in public policy.
My research examines democratic accountability through the lens of public opinion: what do voters believe and how does it shape their political choices? To learn more, check out the sortable list of papers on my research page or download a .pdf of my CV.
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