University of Massachusetts - Psychology
American Psychological Association
Served as the Psychological Methodology representative.
American Psychological Association
Gonzales
University of California
Davis
University of California
Davis
Doctoral student of Quantitative Psychology working with Dr. Emilio Ferrer
Dr. Kevin J. Grimm
and Dr. Siwei Liu. My research is focused on methods and best practices for modeling longitudinal data. In particular
I was my work focused on identifying discrepancies between individual- and group-based applications of measurement and structural SEM time series models.
Graduate Student Teaching Assistant
Delhi
CA
California Psychiatric Transitions
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
University of California
Davis
Department of Psychology
California State University-Stanislaus
University of Massachusetts Lowell
California Psychiatric Transitions
Turlock
CA
Department of Psychology
California State University-Stanislaus
University of Massachusetts Lowell
113 Wilder St
Suite 300
Lowell
MA 01854
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Master's degree
Experimental Psychology
California State University-Stanislaus
Bachelor's degree
Experimental Psychology
California State University-Stanislaus
Individual Pooling for Group-Based Modeling Under the Assumption of Ergodicity
Psychology principally utilizes nomothetic
interindividual approaches to model phenomena of interest. However
it is the case that these approaches do not always capture the processes for each individual in the sample. If the research is focused on individual processes
confining analysis to the idiographic level may be more appropriate.
Individual Pooling for Group-Based Modeling Under the Assumption of Ergodicity
Teaching
SPSS
Higher Education
Statistics
Public Speaking
University Teaching
Psychology
Microsoft Excel
Data Analysis
R
Research
Science
Quantitative Research
Experimental Design
Microsoft Office
Research Design
Gonzales
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