Teaching I`m assistant professor of psychology at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, TX where I teach courses in quantitative and experimental psychology. Research My research revolves primarily around two broad objectives: 1. To examine the perceptual and cognitive skills involved in Major League Baseball (MLB) umpire ball/strike judgments and decisions, and 2. To develop statistical methodologies and computing processes for analyzing and visualizing MLB pitch-level data. Personal I`m originally from . There`s even a not-so-flattering about my hometown. My wife, is an anesthesiologist at Scott & White Hospital in Temple. We have a daughter named Rhett Elisabeth, born in December 2013 and a son named Keller Ellis, born in April 2016. In my free time I enjoy playing golf, listening to , and following the .
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