Hello,
I am a Social Psychology PhD, currently undertaking a postdoctoral fellowship at LAPEA.
With a few wonderful co-authors, my work focuses on two main themes:
- The social stigma of unemployment. Its forms and consequences for those who experience it and those who can implement it. Much of this work is available for download on the Research webpage.
- The application of psychological theories, also known as behavioural science, to the creation, development, and evolution of public policies. This led me to work for the French public employment service, where I was a behavioural science expert. We conducted a few work on the topic, that can also be accessed from the Research page. I also pursue this line of research in my post-doc, that focuses on evaluating driver rehabilitation courses.
In addition to these research interests, I also aim to promote better research practices through teaching on topics such as:
- Using R as an end-to-end data analysis tool. From importing and cleaning data to performing analyses and creating plots. Ideally, this would be done using Markdown. See, for instance, the file âAnalyses principales - MatĂ©riel supplĂ©mentaire.htmlâ here or material shared on the Academic teching page.
- Improving studentsâ statistical literacy, by focusing on the (general-ised-) linear model and its many applications, as well as causal inference and its underlying assumptions.
I do so by teaching at different universities, including Paris-Cité University, Sorbonne-Nouvelle University, Paris-Nanterre University, and the University of Lorraine.