Summary
Emorie Beck is an Assistant Professor of Personality and Individual Differences at UC Davis who leverages rigorous quantitative methods to study personality structure, change, and prediction across both individuals and populations. With a PhD from Washington University in St. Louis and postdoctoral training at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine, she combines longitudinal, intensive measurement designs and machine learning to forecast momentary behaviors and long-term outcomes. Her work probes how the definition of “personality” shifts when studied at the single-person versus population level and how stability and change unfold across months, years, and major life events. Based in West Sacramento, she brings nine years of research experience and strong data visualization and R skills to bridge theory, applied prediction, and reproducible open science.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Honors (magna cum laude), Psychology, Bachelor's Degree, Honors (magna cum laude), Psychology at Brown University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Social and Personality Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Social and Personality Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Jefferson City High School