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About Michael Bixter

Michael Bixter, Assistant Professor, received a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Stony Brook University with a graduate certificate in Quantitative Methods. He then completed two postdoctoral research positions, the first at Georgia Tech and the second at Arizona State University. Professor Bixter’s multi-disciplinary research focuses on understanding how decisions are made about delayed and risky rewards, how decisions are made in small-group environments, and how cognitive behaviors develop across adulthood.He also has an interest in advanced quantitative and statistical methods, such as dyadic and small-group data analytic techniques, multilevel modeling, and longitudinal growth curve modeling.

He teaches courses in statistics at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Montclair State University Department of Psychology
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Education

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PhD, SUNY Stony Brook ‐ Cognitive/Experimental Psychology
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