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David Condon is a Courtesy Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the structure and measurement of psychological individual differences, including temperament, personality, cognitive abilities, interests, values, and motivation.
- Specializes in large-scale datasets via the SAPA-Project, collecting data from over 250,000 participants annually.
- Develops measurement tools for clinical settings and advocates for open science practices, including open data, reproducible methods, and freely accessible publications.
- Current research explores empirically-informed prediction tools and taxonomic models linking individual differences across the lifespan.
His scholarly work spans personality science, creativity research, and natural language processing, with publications analyzing personality structures at multiple levels of abstraction. While no longer accepting new graduate students, he continues to lead the PIE Lab, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
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