Courses Taught at San Diego State University
- 2023 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2023 Spring: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
- 2022 Fall: Multilevel Modeling
- 2022 Fall: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2022 Spring: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
- 2022 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2021 Fall: Multilevel Modeling
- 2021 Fall: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2021 Spring: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
- 2021 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2020 Fall: Multilevel Modeling
- 2020 Fall: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2020 Spring: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
- 2020 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2019 Fall: Multilevel Modeling
- 2019 Fall: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2019 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2019 Spring: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
- 2018 Fall: Multilevel Modeling
- 2018 Spring: Advanced Statistics in Psychology
- 2017 Fall: Intermediate Statistics for Psychological Research
Courses Taught Outside of San Diego State University
- 2017 Spring: Statistical Analysis of Psychological Data
- 2017 Winter: Statistical Analysis of Psychological Data
- 2016 Summer: Research Methods in Psychology
- 2013 Spring: Introductory Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Workshops Taught at San Diego State University
- 2023 Spring: An Introduction to Data Analysis using R
- 2022 Fall: An Introduction to Data Analysis using R
- 2020 Spring: An Introduction to Data Analysis using R
- 2019 Summer: Statistical Analysis with Missing Data
- 2019 Spring: An Introduction to Mediation Analysis
- 2018 Fall: An Introduction to Data Analysis using R
Workshops Taught Outside of San Diego State University
- 2019 Summer: Measuring and Modeling Synchrony in Dyads
- 2018 Fall: An Introduction to Bayesian Analysis using Mplus
- 2018 Spring: An Introduction to Cross-Lagged Panel Models
- 2018 Spring: An Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
- 2014 Fall: Nonlinear Models for Change