As a User Research Coordinator at Meta, I provide usability and mixed methods research for one of the world's leading technology companies. I work with participants to collect and interpret biometric and quantitative data, create and organize reports, and assist in managing smaller projects. I enjoy applying my knowledge of statistics, analysis, human subjects research, and user experience research to help Meta design products that are innovative, engaging, and user-friendly.I have a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology from Arizona State University, where I learned how to apply psychological principles and methods to legal and criminal issues. I also have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Southern Illinois University, where I gained experience as a Research Assistant in the Behavioral Psychology and Law Lab. Additionally, I have worked as a Senior Behavioral Technician at Kadiant, where I taught social and behavioral skills to clients and families under the guidance of a Licensed Behavior Analyst. These experiences have enabled me to develop strong communication, presentation, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills, as well as a passion for understanding human behavior and cognition.
Listed skills include Spss, Microsoft Office, Human Subjects Research, Writing, and 1 others.