Hello! I am a PhD student in Clinical Psychology at Eastern Michigan University. I am currently taking classes, providing therapy and assessment services to the community, teaching undergraduates, and researching relational processes that support health. My research is currently focused on humility and animosity. My career goals center on research, teaching, and mentorship.
As an undergraduate, I received a B.S. in Psychology, with minors in Statistics and Family Life. I was awarded the most prestigious scholarship of my undergraduate institution, for which I am very grateful. I am also grateful that I was able to support four different researchers as an undergraduate, with projects focused on 1) couples, 2) group therapy, 3) religion and adolescents, and 4) measurement. Those collaborations helped me have three peer-reviewed publications (one first-authored) within a year of receiving my B.S. I am also an Advanced Spanish speaker.
I have significant teaching experience. I have taught hundreds of undergraduates in classes (psychometrics & scientific labs). I've mentored many students with research as a lab manager in my undergraduate and graduate programs. And as an undergraduate, I worked as a statistical consultant for my college, providing support to students and faculty.
You can reach out to me directly at tatehenderson@gmail.com to discuss services, my research, graduate school, clinical work, or teaching.
I've had first-hand experience with:
Structural Equation Models
Exploratory/Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Latent Congruence Models
Mediation & Moderation
Meta-analysis
Data collection & cleaning
IRBs
RCTs
Actor-Partner Interdependence Models
Psychometrics/Measurement
Basic statistical analyses (e.g., t-tests, ANOVA, regression, correlation, variance, skew, kurtosis)
Publishing papers & presenting at conferences
Microsoft Office & Google Workspace
Statistical software (JASP, R, Mplus, SPSS, Stata)
Data collection software (Qualtrics, REDcap)