2018 Methodology Applications Series: Time is on my side: What British rock bands can teach us about designing longitudinal studies

Matthew Fritz, Ph.D.

Matthew Fritz

The MAP Academy invites you to the 2018 Methodology Applications Series, featuring Matthew Fritz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Department of Educational Psychology.

Friday Jan. 26, 2018 12:00-1:30PM Nebraska Union – Colonial A & B


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Time is on my side: What British rock bands can teach us about designing longitudinal studies

This presentation focuses on the many different decisions that must be made when planning a longitudinal study.

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Date, Time, & Location

Friday, Jan. 26, 2018
12:00-1:30 PM
Nebraska Union, Colonial A & B

This presentation is free, open to the public, and requires no registration.

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Matthew Fritz, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Department of Educational Psychology

The role of a quantitative psychologist is to improve and advance the statistical models and quantitative research methods used by social and behavioral scientists, while never losing sight of the substantive topics that drive the need for these methods. Matthew's interest in how one achieves long-term change in attitudes, intentions, and behaviors, particularly the intermediate links in this causal chain, along with his extensive training in applied statistics, measurement, and experimental design, are the reasons his research focuses on longitudinal mediation models primarily applied to prevention interventions. Matthew also a strong believer in the need for all psychologists to be educated in a variety of quantitative methods in order to improve the quality of research in the social and behavioral sciences.