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I am an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Research Methods in the Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) at The George Washington University lcoated in Washington DC. I hold a Ph.D. in Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation, from the University of Maryland, College Park, and an M.A. in Assessment, Measurement, and Statistics and a B.S. in Psychology from James Madison University. I conduct both methodological and applied research studies and teach graduate-level courses in quantitative research methodology. My research interests involve methodological issues in latent variable modeling with a specific focus on structural equation modeling, mixture modeling, data-model fit, and scale development. I am particularly interested in investigating methods to test for interaction effects and non-linear relations between latent variables.
I have developed this website to include information about my work as it relates to academia. Resources for students working on their research are available throughout the website. Please note that I will periodically post announcements for students. These announcements are located on the home page.