Teaching

Current Courses

Individual Differences

Undergraduate — Faculty of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid

This course reframes the classic topics of differential psychology around a single unifying question: are intelligence, rationality, and personality things we have — or things we do? Starting from the philosophy of science and the nature of uncertainty, the course builds toward a process-oriented account of individual differences grounded in the Free Energy Principle. Topics include intelligence as relevance realization, rationality as a cultivable skill, the Big Five as entropy management strategies, Bayesian belief updating, and behavioral genetics. Active learning activities challenge students to analyze person–environment fit using the entropy framework.


Reproducible Research & Open Science

Invited course/workshop

A practical introduction to the tools and workflows for reproducible and open research — from R and VS Code to GitHub, OSF, and Zenodo — framed within the ongoing international reform of research evaluation. Includes hands-on experience with preregistration, preprints, and open data practices.

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