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Lesa Hoffman
Eugene T. Moore Distinguished Professor
Office: 213D Tillman Hall
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Email: lesah@clemson.edu
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Website: https://www.lesahoffman.com/index.html
Educational Background
PhD Psychology
University of Kansas 2003
MA Psychology
University of Kansas 2000
BA Psychology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1999
Profile
My program of research seeks to empirically examine and to thoughtfully disseminate how developments in quantitative methodology can best be utilized to advance empirical work in the social sciences, with particular focus on the real-world behavior of longitudinal models, multilevel models, and structural equation models. I teach graduate courses and intensive workshops on advanced quantitative methods, such as general linear models, longitudinal models, multilevel models, and latent trait measurement and structural equation models; all materials for these courses (including videos) are freely available online. Please visit my webpage for more information about my research and teaching, as well as supplemental resources for my textbook on longitudinal analysis of within-person fluctuation and change.
Courses Taught
EDF 9770: Multiple Regression / General Linear Model in Educational Research
Research Interests
Quantitative methods