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SHORT BIO
I'm a cognitive scientist interested in questions at the intersection of language acquisition and language evolution. I also think a lot about meta-scientific issues in psychology. I use a range of methods including experiments, meta-analysis, NLP techniques, and analysis of large-scale extant datasets. Currently, I am a Special Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Psychology, and Department of Social and Decision Sciences. I received my PhD in Developmental Psychology from Stanford University where I worked with Mike Frank. Before that, I received my undergraduate degree in Linguistics from Reed College.
Presentations

A synthesis of early cognitive and language development using (meta-)meta-analysis
Anjie Cao and 2 other authors

Characterizing Variability in Shared Meaning through Millions of Sketches
Molly Lewis and 3 other authors

Peekbank: Exploring children's word recognition through an open, large-scale repository for developmental eye-tracking data
Martin Zettersten and 9 other authors

Superordinate Word Knowledge Predicts Longitudinal Vocabulary Growth
Molly Lewis and 2 other authors