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  • Today: Publishing in Psychological Methods

    Publishing in Psychological Methods

    Lisa Harlow (URI)

    March 22nd

    4:00-5:30 p.m.

    Gentry 140

     

     

    Lisa L. Harlow (1985 PhD, UCLA) is a professor at University of Rhode Island (URI), emphasizing advanced quantitative methods (e.g., multivariate statistics, structural equation modeling) with a focus on increasing interest, retention, performance, and diversity in quantitative science. She has published 90+ articles, seven books and received $8,300,000+ in funding, largely on multivariate methods, applications, health, and advancing underrepresented groups in science. She is the editor of Psychological Methods and the Multivariate Applications Book Series, and former associate editor of Structural Equation Modeling. She is also a past-president of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 5 (Statistics) and the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology. Honors include two Scholarly Excellence Awards; Fellow status in 5 APA Divisions (1, 2, 5, 38, and 52); the Jacob Cohen Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Mentoring; a Distinguished Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study, Melbourne, Australia; and a Fulbright Scholar Award at York University, Toronto, Canada.

     

    Harlow, L. L. (2017). The making of Psychological Methods. Psychological Methods, 22(1), 1-5. [Open access link: http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/met/22/1/1.html]

     

     

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