Quantitative Forum
Davie Hall, room 347Presenter: Christopher Urban, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Christopher Urban, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Graduate School applicant finalists are invited to join us for Visiting Day on February 7, 2020. This all-day event is invitation-only and allows applicant finalists to visit our department, learn more about their chosen program and meet program faculty, and … Read more
Presenter: Rick Hoyle, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Sandra Williams, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Ted Enamorado, Department of Political Science, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Alexis Georgeson, 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: Ai Ye, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenter: Ross Jacobucci, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Presenters: Marco Chen and Saifa Pirani, Doctoral Candidates, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.