karl g. d. bailey.

I am a Professor of Psychology (School of Social and Behavioral Sciences), Faculty AI Teaching Fellow, Program Coordinator for the undergraduate psychology program, and chair of the Faculty Policy Development Council at Andrews University. I teach courses like Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Learning and Behavior, Cogntiive Science and Faith, and Statistics for the Social Sciences.

In my scholarly career, I have worked on a wide range of research projects, from eye tracking and language to classrom assessment to the cultural psychology of religious belief. I am very interested in many things. I current am a Principal Investigator on the Adventist Global Church Member Survey Instrument and Meta-Analysis Project.

I am a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter.

Here are some things that I have made or that I use when it's professorin' time:

tools for advising

schedulator: design Andrews University schedules and check for time conflicts

ePetition-AU-Bot: use natural language prompts to get help in completing the Andrews University ePetition for undergraduates

bespoke bots

Transcript Scribe: Used to summarize the audio of lecture transcripts to provide students with an edited summary of class.

teaching tools

MindCraft Challenge: Search the daily prompts for the writing assignment in my Introduction to Psychology course.

curiodata: A site for simulating statistics or viewing datasets in my classes.

the cognolab: The cognitive psychology lab site.

research tools

Questionologist: The Limesurvey installation used by researchers in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

A tool for converting SPSS control files (.sps syntax + .dat data files) to jamovi .omv file.

tools made by other people

(but used by me.)

Michelle Miller's FACTBot