Summary
Aaron Baggett is an Assistant Professor of psychology with 12 years of experience investigating perceptual-cognitive skills, expert–novice differences in sports officials, and motivation to achieve. He teaches statistics, quantitative psychology, research methods, and criminal behavior at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor while maintaining an active research program grounded in experimental design. Trained with a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Baylor and a background in counseling and behavioral science, he blends rigorous quantitative methods with practical insights into performance and decision-making. Known for a pragmatic, "common sense" approach to psychology, he brings classroom-ready pedagogy and applied research together to inform both scholarship and practice.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Counseling and Human Development, Master of Education (M.Ed.), Counseling and Human Development at Hardin-Simmons University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Educational Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Educational Psychology at Baylor University
English