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Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenters: Jason He and Teague Henry, Ph.D. Candidates, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Title: "Classifying Individuals Based on Temporal Processes Presenter: Dr. Kathleen Gates, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill Title: "ML Estimation of the Process Factor Analysis Model" Presenter: Zachary Fisher, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel … Read more

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenters: Stephanie Lane and Nathan Markiewitz, Ph.D. Candidates, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

2016 Graduate Student Orientation

Graduate School Orientation is a half-day event for new incoming graduate students. The program is set to provide new students with valuable information that assists with the transition to graduate school and the surrounding community. Sessions during orientation will include … Read more

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Title: Pizza Organizing Lunch The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenter: Dr. Rick Hoyle, Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenters: Dr. Audra Kosh and Dr. Gregory Cizek, School of Education, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenter: Julian Parris, SAS Institute The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.

Quantitative Forum

Davie Hall, room 347

Presenter: Veronica Cole, Graduate Student, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapel Hill The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.