
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.
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
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.