Graduate Students DOOM Lab Students School, Year Name Thesis MSU, 2018-2024 Arielle Cunningham Online Assignment Submission Delay as a Behavioral Indicator of Procrastination MSU, 2017-2019 Addie Wikowsky Working memory, expertise, and fluid intelligence MSU, 2017-2019 William Padfield Moral foundatins and political rhetoric MSU, 2016-2018 David Herr Generativity and Trauma in first responders MSU, 2016-2018 Nick Maxwell Investigating the interaction between associative, semantic, and thematic database norms for memory judgments and recall MSU, 2015-2017 Katherine Miller The Mediating Effects of Cortisol on Memory and Judgments of Learning MSU, 2015-2017 Rebecca Knoph Language Learning and Metacognition: An Interventions to Improve Language Classrooms MSU, 2014-2016 Jahnavi Delmonico Politics, Personality, and Sensitivity to Change MSU, 2013-2015 Marshall Beauchamp IRT Analyses of Body Dissatisfaction in Men MSU, 2013-2015 Kayla Jordan Linguistic Markers of Writing about War MSU, 2012-2014 Marilee Teasley When Music Goes Up in Flames: The Impact of Academic Advising on the Perceived Burnout of Music Majors MSU, 2011-2013 Kathrene Valentine Alternatives: A Comparison of Parametric, Nonparametric, and Observation Oriented Modeling techniques Ph.
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Teaching Overview
Interests
Read my teaching statement.
Undergraduate:
- Cognition
- Statistics
- Research Methods/Experimental Design
Graduate:
- Experimental Methods
- Basic Statistics (ANOVA, Regression)
- Advanced Statistics (Multivariate, Structural Equation Modeling)
- Nonparametric Statistics
- Cognition, Attention, Memory, Language
Courses Taught
Undergraduate:
- Cognitive Psychology
- General Psychology
- Lab in Cognitive Psychology
- Statistics for Social Sciences
- Advanced Statistics
- Research Methods
- Psycholinguistics
- Freshman Honor’s Seminar
Graduate:
- Regression/Factor Analysis
- Multivariate Statistics
- Advanced Statistics
- Graduate Statistics
- Structural Equation Modeling
- Bayesian Methods
- Nonparametrics
- Natural Language Processing
- Human Language
- Analytics
- Sentiment Analytics
About Erin
Professor / Statistician
Professionally Speaking I am currently a Professor of Cognitive Analytics at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology - a STEM school in Pennsylvania. I teach computational linguistics courses in our Analytics and Data Science programs, such as Natural Language Processing, Sentiment Analysis, and Human Language. I also teach a bunch of statistics courses and you can learn more about my stats work on the stats page. Learn more about me the person, me the researcher, and me the bean counted on paper by clicking out the CV pages.
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