Profiles in "Quantitative Analysis" Expertise Area

  • Barton is a complex systems scientist who combines anthropology, archaeology, earth science, and information technologies to study long-term dynamics and interactions of people and landscapes in the Anthropocene.
  • Dr. O'Rourke's research focuses on the assessment and development of statistical methods and models for application to social sciences.
  • MacKinnon has wide ranging interests in statistics and methodology but his primary interest is in the area of statistical methods to assess how prevention and treatment programs achieve their effects.
  • West's research is in the area of personality and in prevention-related issues in health, mental health, and education.
  • Guerrero studies communication in close relationships, emphasizing emotional and nonverbal communication. Her research focuses on how communication affects relationships in positive and negative ways.
  • Rebecca T. Barber works extensively with all aspects of university data for the purpose of strategic and financial planning, predictive modeling and econometric analysis.
  • Martin's current research projects focus on youth political engagement, college student development, and inequalities in the arts and creative industries.
  • My research focuses on longitudinal methods for the study of change at the individual and group-level, and the development and application of machine learning techniques in the behavioral sciences
  • Dr. Tein is a research professor and the Director of the Research Methodology Core at the ASU REACH Institute, with the Department of Psychology
  • Broberg joined the School of Social Transformation's justice and social inquiry faculty as a lecturer in 2017. Prior to this position, he taught within the Arizona K-12 environment for 10 years.