Lindley R. Slipetz
Quantitative Psychology PhD student at University of Virginia
Education
Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology
University of Virginia
Expected Spring 2027
Dissertation:
"The shape of psychopathology: Analyzing text data via Topological Data Analysis to detect and predict critical events"
M.S. in Data Science
University of Virginia
2023–2025
Thesis:
"Understanding health event distributions and trends in health services utilization in students using Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) at UVA"
M.A. in Psychology
University of Virginia
2021–2023
Thesis:
"Missing data in discrete time state-space modeling of ecological momentary assessment data: A Monte Carlo study of imputation methods"
M.A. in Psychology
Wake Forest University
2019-2021
Thesis:
“The robustness of EBICglasso to distributional misspecification”
M.A. in Mathematical Behavioral Science
University of California-Irvine
2013-2016
M.A. in Logic and Philosophy of Science
University of California-Irvine
2013-2016
M.A. in Philosophy
Virginia Tech
2011–2013
Thesis:
"On distinguishing the meaningless from the meaningful: An evolutionary game theoretic approach to Ruth Millikan’s teleosemantics"
B.A. in Philosophy
Minor in English
University of Illinois-Chicago
2011-2013