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I am the dean's associate professor of the College of Liberal Arts in the departments of Sociology and Statistics (by courtesy) at Purdue University. I am also a founder and co-director of the The Methodology Center at Purdue and a founder and co-director of the Kernan Experimental Social Science Lab. I am a quantitative methodologist specializing in categorical data analysis, data visualization, latent variable modeling, and experimental design. I am also a social psychologist and use theories of identity, status, and stereotyping to understand (a) how social categories impact how we view ourselves and how others view and treat us, and (b) the social factors that influence health and well-being. I teach courses and short workshops on applied statistics, quantitative methods, and social psychology.
I am firmly committed to open science and reproducibility. Thus, I freely share the data, code, and replication files for all of my research projects as well as for all courses, seminars, and workshops I teach.
The various pages on this site contain:
- Description of my background and research
- My CV
- Copies of my published articles along with abstracts, replication files, online appendices, etc.
Categorical Data Analysis (Graduate Course)
Categorical Data Analysis (Statistical Horizons Seminar)
Data Management (one day workshop)
Data Visualization (Graduate Course)
Data Visualization Using Stata (Code Horizons Seminar)
Data Visualization & Model Presentation Using Stata or R (one day workshop)
Experimental Design (Graduate Course)
Interaction Effects: Advanced Topics (one day workshop)
Latent Variable Modeling (Graduate Course)
Missing Data (one day workshop)
Stata Programming (one day workshop)
Survey Design (one day workshop)
Survey Experiments (one day workshop)
Teaching Methodology Workshops (one day workshop)
- Social psychology course materials
- Stata commands, packages, and graphics schemes I have written along with some misc. example do-files
balanceplot: Plots and tests of standardized imbalance statistics
irt_coef: y*-standardized coefficient estimates for item response theory models
irt_me: Marginal effects estimates for item response theory models
lca_entropy: Entropy fit statistic calculation for latent class analysis models
mecompare: Calculation of marginal effects and statistical comparisons of effects across models
meinequality: Marginal effects inequality statistics for categorical independent variables
sgmediation2: Calculates Sobel-Goodman tests of statistical mediation in linear regression
totalme: Total marginal effects estimates for categorical dependent variables
- Links & resources for departments and programs I'm affiliated with
- Some guidelines for how to effectively ask for my help with Stata/R troubles