Biography

Dr. Andrew J. Guydish is an Assistant Professor of Psychology. He earned his PhD in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is interested language, specifically the use of language within conversation. Currently, Dr. Guydish is working to understand how we perceive, remember, and use information from our conversational experiences. Current and past work includes examining how contribution behaviors influence perception of conversational experiences across modalities, how certain conversational factors influence how conversations are evaluated and remembered, as well as how we use specific words to navigate our conversational experiences.

Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Psychology, Cástulo de la Rocha College of Health and Community Well-Being, University of La Verne

Education

Psychology
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz (United States, Santa Cruz) - UCSC
Psychology
M.S., University of California, Santa Cruz (United States, Santa Cruz) - UCSC
Research and Experimental Psychology
M.A., San Jose State University (United States, San Jose) - SJSU