
About me
I am a a post-doctoral research officer in Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics. My research interests focus on what makes high-quality social interactions in various domains (e.g., on social media, at work) and how to reliably quantify psychological phenomena in textual data. He has worked professionally in psychometrics and as a research consultant on organisational culture, with experience designing and validating surveys, qualitative text analysis, and developing machine learning pipelines.
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In my spare time, I enjoy making music, cooking for my family and friends, playing with generative artificial intelligence, and getting into deep chats about politics and philosophy.
Publications
Goddard, A., & Gillespie, A. (2023). Textual Indicators of Deliberative Dialogue: A Systematic Review of Methods for Studying the Quality of Online Dialogues. Social Science Computer Review, 41(6), 2364-2385. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393231156629
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Goddard, A. (2022). When accusing someone of infidelity isn’t accusing them of infidelity. Commentary on “Pursuing affiliation through conflict in young adult couples’ natural conversations.”. Journal of Integrated Social Sciences, 12(1), 24-33.