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As the world was beginning to realize the enormity of COVID-19, two Pacific Lutheran University professors seized the 2020 moment to do significant research into the psychology of the pandemic. PLU Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S.…
Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S. study regarding general attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors as they related to COVID. They recently completed a paper with a first student author that is under review and are working on two more with students as first authors. They currently are conducting a one-year follow-up on last year’s survey and anticipate additional paper submissions. Additionally, Assistant Professor of Psychology Corey Cook and some of his
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As the world was beginning to realize the enormity of COVID-19, two Pacific Lutheran University professors seized the 2020 moment to do significant research into the psychology of the pandemic. PLU Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S.…
Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S. study regarding general attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors as they related to COVID. They recently completed a paper with a first student author that is under review and are working on two more with students as first authors. They currently are conducting a one-year follow-up on last year’s survey and anticipate additional paper submissions. Additionally, Assistant Professor of Psychology Corey Cook and some of his
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Amber Matteson, PLU Senior Psychology, Physics Double Major and Psi Chi Vice President recently taught herself the R statistics program while serving as a Teaching Apprentice to help PLU Psychology learn R better. This January, she was the sole instructor for a three-part workshop that…
PLU Psychology student/faculty collaboration Posted by: Marcom Web Team / January 31, 2020 January 31, 2020 By Jon GraheProfessor, Dept. of PsychologyAmber Matteson, PLU Senior Psychology, Physics Double Major and Psi Chi Vice President recently taught herself the R statistics program while serving as a Teaching Apprentice to help PLU Psychology learn R better. This January, she was the sole instructor for a three-part workshop that led four faculty (shown here) through a series of lessons she
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Professor Emeritus of Mathematics | Department of Mathematics | dollinmb@plu.edu | Current position Pacific Lutheran University 1981 – 1998. Emeritus Professor, Department of Mathematics, 1998 – present. Chair, Department of Mathematics, 1992 – 1994. Publications Commentary on ‘Misunderstandings about Q and ‘Cochran’s Q test’ in meta-analysis’, Statistics in Medicine, 2015, 35(4):501-502 · February 20, 2016, DOI: 10.1002/sim.6758 (with E.
Michael Dollinger Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Email: dollinmb@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1968 M.S., Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1965 B.S., Mathematics, University of Rochester, 1963 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Mathematics Statistics See "Personal" tab for list of publications and other positions held Biography Current position Pacific Lutheran University 1981 – 1998. Emeritus Professor, Department of
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American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) The AOTA provides information about current research, legislation, PT news, career advice and much more from all over the nation.
. Students upload their application and supporting documents and apply to schools in one easy step. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides information on OT salary, employment and location. Washington Occupational Therapy Association (WOTA) The WOTA supports the professional community of OT practitioners in Washington, promoting OT education and advocating for OTs, their patients, and for an improved practice environment. World Federation of Occupational
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American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) The APTA provides information about current research, legislation, PT news, career advice and much more from all over the nation.
Education (ABPTRFE) The ABPTRFE is the accrediting body for the APTA and contains resources and information on fellowship and residency opportunities. Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) The PTCAS creates a streamlined application process for students wanting to become physical therapists. Students upload their application and supporting documents and apply to schools in one easy step. PTCAS is a service of the APTA. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of
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Professor of Psychology | Department of Psychology | hansvick@plu.edu | Academic Liaison on the board of Peace and Justice Studies, as well as teaching Peace Psychology. Faculty Director for joint PLU/Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce Leadership program. Passion for teaching statistics/research methods, where I approach the classroom as a dynamic social environment and continually strive to create a positive, active learning environment for my students. Current research interests: (1) Cognitive complexity and openness to experience in relation to the liberal arts experience; (2) teaching and learning styles in relation to the challenges of teaching Millennials; and (3) changes in perceptions of cities over time. .
Christine L. Hansvick Professor of Psychology Email: hansvick@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Social Psychology, University of Windsor (Canada), 1977 M.A., Psychology, University of Windsor, 1975 B.Sc., Business Administration, Southwestern Minnesota State University, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Statistics and Advanced Research Methods Consumer Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology Psychology of Peace Accolades Alumni Achievement Award
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