Quantitative Forum
Davie Hall, room 347Presenter: Will Belzak, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Will Belzak, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: W.K. Eddie Ip, Ph.D., Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenters: Christy Strauss and Christopher Urban, Doctoral Candidates, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Teague Henry, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Graduate Student Orientation, mandatory for all incoming doctoral students, starts at 10:00 am on Monday, August 20. The entire incoming doctoral class meets the Director of Graduate Studies, Student Services Manager, Department Chair, among others, to hear important information regarding … Read more
Title: "Welcome Back Pizza Lunch" The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Dave Thissen, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill Title: "History of the Lab" The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Teague Henry, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Peter Halpin, Ph.D., School of Education, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Ding Geng Cheng, Ph.D., Gillings School of Public Health, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.