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Groupe méthodologie et analyse de données |
Carrière professionelle :
- 2019-present: Collaborateur scientifique 2
- 2013-2019: Research and teaching assistant (University of California, Davis)
- 2014-2017: Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation (US)
- 2011-2013: Research programmer (University of California, Davis)
- 2010-2011: Lab manager (University of California, Davis)
Formation :
- 2013-2019: PhD in Psychology (University of California, Davis)
- 2008-2010: BS in Psychology, summa cum laude (University of California, Davis)
Intérêts de recherche :
- Latent growth curve models using structural equation modeling, continuous time modeling, and multilevel models
- Bayesian methods for multilevel modeling and structural equation models
- Item response theory models of attitudes and beliefs
- Agent-based models of coordinated behavior and cooperation
Publications principales:
Schank, J. C., Miller, M. L., and Smaldino, P. E. (Preprint, 2017). The evolution of fair offers with low rejection thresholds in the ultimatum game. doi:10.1101/162313
Miller, M. L., and Ferrer, E. (2017). The effect of sampling-time variation on latent growth curve models. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 24, 831-854.
Miller, M. L., Ringelman, K. M., Eadie, J. M., and Schank, J. C. (2017). Time to fly: A comparison of marginal value theorem approximations in an agent-based model of foraging waterfowl. Ecological Modelling, 351, 77-86.
Schank, J. C., Smaldino, P. E., & Miller, M. L. (2015). Evolution of fairness in the dictator game by multilevel selection. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 382, 64-73.
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