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  • Research Associate Professor, College Of Social Work
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Professional Organizations

  • American Psychological Association. 08/20/1999 - present. Position : Member.
  • Midwestern Psychological Association . 08/20/1999 - present. Position : Member.
  • Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. 01/08/1996 - present. Position : Member.

Courses I Teach

  • 6900 - Independent Study
    The goal of this course is to help guide student's through their independent research process.
  • 7211-001 - Introduction to Analysis
    This first course in the year-long statistics sequence provides students with theoretical and practical understanding of the logic and application of methods of statistical analyses. Emphasis is on the rational and interpretation of statistical methods used for introductory to intermediate data analysis. Students will learn how to choose the most appropriate statistical procedures for detecting important group differences or relationships. The course includes evaluation of the characteristics of data, descriptive and correlation statistical analyses, hypotheses testing using inferential statistics (e.g., regression and ANOVA), and parametric and non=parametric approaches to hypotheses testing. This course uses the SPSS for Windows computerized statistical package for data processing and analysis.
  • 7221-001 - Advanced Analysis
    This second course in the year-long statistics sequence provides students with theoretical and practical understanding of the logic and application of selected advanced statistical procedures. Students will learn how to analyze data in the generalized linear framework, including both general and generalized mixed models. This will include introductions to the topics of logistic regression and analysis or ordinal and count data. These topics will then be expanded to the multilevel context. The course includes a brief introduction to the topic of structural equation modeling, laying the ground work for subsequent advanced study. The course uses SPSS for Windows and AMOS statistical packages for data processing and analysis.