Instructors

 

Shevaun D. Neupert, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Lifespan Developmental Psychology at NC State. Her research focuses on individual differences in the way people respond to stressors across the adult lifespan. As part of her research, she applies multilevel models to daily diary and longitudinal data. She teaches a graduate course on multilevel modeling each spring. 

 

Daniel Grühn, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Lifespan Developmental Psychology at NC State. His research focuses on emotional development in adulthood and old age. As part of his research, he applies structural equation models, including latent growth curve models in large data sets. He works with AMOS, LISREL, and Mplus.

 

Jason Allaire, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Lifespan Developmental Psychology at NC State.  His research focuses on cognitive functioning in older adults with a particular interest in everyday cognition and intraindividual variability. As part of his research he uses confirmatory and latent growth curve modeling as well as multilevel modeling. He teaches graduate classes in applied regression and multivariate statistics.

 

Back to Main Page