
Welcome.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Quantitative/Psychometric Methods program
in the Department
of Psychology at the University
of Minnesota. My primary research interests are the development,
enhancement, and application of applied quantitative methods focusing on
various aspects of the analysis of change, longitudinal data analysis, and
multilevel/mixed models. I have a wide variety of substantive interests and
have worked with researchers in both psychology and medicine.
Research
Minnesota Laboratory for Applied Quantitative Methods
This
is my research laboratory at the
Teaching
PSY 2801H – Introduction to Data Analysis, Honors
PSY 8814 – Analysis of Psychological Data
PSY 8882 –
Quantitative/Psychometric Methods Seminar:
Missing Data in Multilevel Longitudinal Models (Spring
’08)
Some
Quantitative Organizations
American Statistical Association (ASA)
Division 5 of American Psychological Association
(APA)
Society
of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP)
Quantitative
Methods
Designing
Experiments and Analyzing Data
– Website Accompanying Textbook by Maxwell and Delaney
Mx – Free Computer
Software for Structural Modeling
R – Free Computer
Software for Statistical Analysis, Graphics, and
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