Joseph R. Rausch

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

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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 University of Minnesota. For students interested in joining my laboratory, I am especially interested in motivated students who have interests in developing and appropriately applying novel quantitative/statistical methods.

 

 

 

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)

 

 

 

Links

 

 

Some Quantitative Organizations

 

 

American Statistical Association (ASA)

 

Division 5 of American Psychological Association (APA)

 

Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP)

 

Psychometric Society

 

 

 

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 Monte Carlo Studies

 

 

 

 

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