I am a sixth-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned by B.A. in mathematics and psychology at Hope College in Michigan. After graduating from Hope College, I worked as a data manager at Wayne State University for two years for the ALOFT and HOLD studies. Currently, I'm studying machine learning, frailty & survival analysis, and growth modeling methods. In his free time, I enjoy movies, books, video games, and playing with corgis.
I am a third-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned my B.A. in Mathematics and secondary teaching license from Montana State University. After graduating from MSU, I worked as a high school math teacher in Beijing, China (three years) and Kristiansand, Norway (one year). I am interested in growth modeling for longitudinal data analysis in psychology and education. In my free time I enjoy skiing, traveling, and other outdoor adventures.
I am a third-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned my B.S. in Computational Mathematical Sciences and Psychology from Arizona State University. I am currently studying modeling frameworks for fitting growth mixture models in the social and behavioral sciences. In my free time, I enjoy running, reading, and seeing my friends and family.
I am a first-year graduate student in the Quantitative Research Methods Ph.D. program at Arizona State University. I earned my B.S. in Psychology from the University of Oklahoma (OU). After graduating, I worked for OU's Academic Success Center as part of a research team investigating and modeling student retention rates. Now, I'm broadly interested in longitudinal data analysis. In my free time, I enjoy reading, hiking, and the Pokémon trading card game.