Jonathan T. Ojeda (PhD)
Puyallup, WA ***** 253-***-**** l ********@*****.***
www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-ojeda24
Professional Summary
I am an experimental psychologist interested in applying my knowledge of statistics and research to benefit others. Recently, I earned my PhD in experimental psychology from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Over my career I have worked as a program coordinator and research associate focusing on using data to improve the lives of underrepresented, marginalized, and stereotyped populations. Through these positions, I have gained experience with multiple research designs and quantitative analyses including multilevel modeling, ANOVA, and multiple regression.
Professional Experience
Research Associate, Central Washington University Sept 2013 – 2017
Conducted multiple projects examining the effects of social information on perceptions of social factors and their outcomes on different behaviors.
Wrote two research manuscripts,
Developed and implemented questionnaires obtaining hundreds of datapoints from student population.
Analyzed data using an assortment of analyses (e.g., Mixed effects models, ANOVA, t-tests, multiple regression).
Research Associate, Central Washington University Sept 2017 – June 2019
Collected and analyzed data on an observable relationship between family background factors and perceived characteristics from single photographs.
Presented insights from ongoing projects to key stakeholders on a weekly basis.
Coordinated with multiple departments on the development of a novel research program.
Developed four databases containing various forms of visual, auditory, and numerical stimuli.
Research Associate, University of North Carolina Greensboro Aug 2019 – May 2024
Continuously maintained a line of research via multiple projects examining social, health, and consumer factors on social and health related decisions.
Communicated information about research methodology to 200+ individuals.
Mentored 15+ team members across multiple projects.
Completed 10+ projects.
Developed and managed 10+ databases
Accepted to present project deliverables to experts at a national conference.
Graduate Writing Coordinator, Brooks Library, Ellensburg, WA June 2017 – June 2019
Supervised 15+ employee(s) 10+ hours a week.
Innovate an education program, resulting in 40% higher retention rates than the national average.
Assisted in the coordination of an academic coaching program that assisted over 300 students per quarter.
Transformed performance data into actionable insights to drive decisions about the program.
Coordinate with over 12 departments to develop program materials and support student learning objectives.
Train 50+ students and faculty members on program materials and technology.
Education
PhD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Specialty: Experimental Psychology – Social June 2024
Master’s of Science, Central Washington University Specialty: Experimental Psychology June 2019
Bachelors of Arts, Central Washington University Degree: Psychology June 2017