I had the pleasure of delivering the keynote at the SPSP Computational Psychology Preconference in San Diego.
My talk on Data-Driven Discovery, focused on how to conduct research using existing datasets. I discussed strategies for finding and analyzing datasets effectively, emphasizing the potential of computational methods to uncover new insights in psychology through large-scale data analysis.
I also participated as a panelist at the conference. In the roundtable, we addressed equitable collaborations and the inclusion of researchers from the Global South in social psychology. The session included discussions on barriers, opportunities, and methodologies relevant to fostering global research.
My thanks to Arathy Puthillam for chairing the event, to the SPSP organizers for the opportunity, and to everyone who attended for their engaging questions and discussions.







