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Episode 67
Join #psychedpocast live to make sure you are up to date on your knowledge regarding psychological test scores! We are pleased to be chatting with Dr. Beaujean!
https://www.baylor.edu/psychologyneuroscience/index.php?id=946790
Dr. Beaujean is a prolific scholar, having published 2 books on latent variable models, more than 80 articles and book chapters in peer-reviewed scientific outlets, and presented more than 80 papers/posters at professional conferences. In 2016, he was listed as one of the most prolific faculty members in non-doctoral school psychology programs across the nation, and has won research awards from the American Academy of Health Behavior, American Psychological Association (school psychology division), Mensa Education & Research Foundation, and Society for Applied Multivariate Research. He has been previously awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health, and aided in program evaluations for the National Science Foundation, Inter-American Development Bank, and Lego Foundation. Moreover, multiple organizations and universities have invited him to speak on the issue of data analysis and psychological measurement.
In addition to his scholarship, Dr. Beaujean has extensive experience with psychological assessment in both school and clinical environments. He holds licensure for the independent practice of psychology in Texas. In 2015, his advanced clinical competence was recognized by the American Board of Assessment Psychology when they awarded him a diplomate in Assessment Psychology.
Dr. Beaujean’s research interests are broadly in the field of individual differences. More specifically, he is interested the application of quantitative methods to study human variability, especially as it relates to cognitive ability and educational outcomes.
For additional information about Dr. Beaujean’s research, please see the website for Baylor Psychometric Laboratory. http://sites.baylor.edu/psychometric_lab/
Part1 Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6Wkd0Z0ZuNjQ4R2xlZmdrNW1veUtHUWEwMmlz/view?resourcekey=0-ssiUfYqw6BUuiU27oBsjjg
Complete Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6YzU3R1lmcnBrRHZkTWFiN2JYZWMzMUk4S1h3/view?resourcekey=0-NLfWwTPosysAIYkZetibqg
Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?resourcekey=0-oMf9-tv9Fsb70BGPO2dmCg
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Episode 67
Join #psychedpocast live to make sure you are up to date on your knowledge regarding psychological test scores! We are pleased to be chatting with Dr. Beaujean!
https://www.baylor.edu/psychologyneuroscience/index.php?id=946790
Dr. Beaujean is a prolific scholar, having published 2 books on latent variable models, more than 80 articles and book chapters in peer-reviewed scientific outlets, and presented more than 80 papers/posters at professional conferences. In 2016, he was listed as one of the most prolific faculty members in non-doctoral school psychology programs across the nation, and has won research awards from the American Academy of Health Behavior, American Psychological Association (school psychology division), Mensa Education & Research Foundation, and Society for Applied Multivariate Research. He has been previously awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health, and aided in program evaluations for the National Science Foundation, Inter-American Development Bank, and Lego Foundation. Moreover, multiple organizations and universities have invited him to speak on the issue of data analysis and psychological measurement.
In addition to his scholarship, Dr. Beaujean has extensive experience with psychological assessment in both school and clinical environments. He holds licensure for the independent practice of psychology in Texas. In 2015, his advanced clinical competence was recognized by the American Board of Assessment Psychology when they awarded him a diplomate in Assessment Psychology.
Dr. Beaujean’s research interests are broadly in the field of individual differences. More specifically, he is interested the application of quantitative methods to study human variability, especially as it relates to cognitive ability and educational outcomes.
For additional information about Dr. Beaujean’s research, please see the website for Baylor Psychometric Laboratory. http://sites.baylor.edu/psychometric_lab/
Part1 Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6Wkd0Z0ZuNjQ4R2xlZmdrNW1veUtHUWEwMmlz/view?resourcekey=0-ssiUfYqw6BUuiU27oBsjjg
Complete Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6YzU3R1lmcnBrRHZkTWFiN2JYZWMzMUk4S1h3/view?resourcekey=0-NLfWwTPosysAIYkZetibqg
Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?resourcekey=0-oMf9-tv9Fsb70BGPO2dmCg
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