
RESEARCH
My research areas of interest fall into three broad categories:
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Assessing and facilitating quantitative skills and education in psychology
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statistical and methodological reporting practices
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assessing students’ attitudes toward statistics and statistical software
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surveying applied researchers about their use of statistical tools
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Creating, evaluating, and improving quantitative methods used in psychology
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equivalence testing
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structural equation modeling and measurement invariance
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longitudinal methods
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psychometric methods
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Clinical and health psychology
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anxiety and trauma in individuals diagnosed with MS
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intolerance of uncertainty in SAD and GAD
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To learn more about the research conducted in the PASER Lab at Toronto Metropolitan check out https://www.psystat.org/research
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If you are looking for a collaborator with strong quantitative skills, feel free to email me.