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Keith Markus
Associate Professor

Areas of specialization: Development and validation of measurement instruments. Causal inference and causal modeling. Program evaluation.

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Email: kmarkus@aol.com

 

 

 

 

Bio:

I earned my Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the CUNY Graduate School in 1996. I am currently Associate Editor of Psychological Methods and Structural Equation Modeling, two top methodology journals. I also serve as member at large (elected) and web editor (appointed) on the executive committee of the Measurement, Evaluation and Statistics division of the American Psychological Association and on an APA taskforce. I have published in top methodology journals including Psychological Methods, Structural Equation Modeling, and Multivariate Behavioral Research on topics related to causal modeling and causal inference, statistical inference, and test validity. My methodological research interests include causal inference, structural equation modeling, and test validity. My substantive research includes collaborations involving deception detection and partner violence. I typically present new research at two national or international conferences per year.

 
 
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