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Ph.D. (University of Texas, 1966)

James Hogge

Associate Dean for Faculty and Programs, Peabody College

Professor Hogge's research has focused on procedures for deriving from expert judgment a global index suitable for use in summative evaluation; the application of Egon Brunswick's lens model to the evaluation of professional performance; the use of hierarchical linear models to reconcile the apparent tension between ideographic and nomothetic approaches to the analysis of judgment data; the exploration of relationships between Cronbach's generalizability theory and the lens model equation in the analysis of judgment data; and investigation of discrepancies between self-reported values and those values apparently operating in the same individual judgments about particular cases.

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5/8/2013 at 2:30 pm
Joint colloquium: Peabody Research Institute and Quantitative Methods program

223 Wyatt

 
Kosuke Imai
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Department of Politics
Princeton University

Wednesday, May 8, 2013
223 Wyatt
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Covariate balancing propensity score for improving the empirical performance of propensity score methods

5/22/2013 at 4:10 pm
Neuroscience Graduate Seminar Series

1220 MRB III

 
Randy Buckner, Ph.D.
Harvard University
Cognitive Neuroscience Lab

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Theoretical Neurobiology
Neurosciences Institutes
LaJolla, CA

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013
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