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Department of Psychology

Faculty

Lesa Hoffman   
Office: 220 Burnett Hall
(402) 472-6930
lhoffman2@unlnotes.unl.edu

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Psyc 944: Multilevel Models for Longitudinal Data, Fall 2009

Psyc 948: Latent Trait Measurement Models, Fall 2009

Psyc 930: Make Friends with SAS and SPSS, Summer 2009

Psyc 945: Advanced Multilevel Models, Spring 2008

Complete Listing of Psychology Quantitative Methods Courses

Office Hours and Consulting Hours Fall 2009: Mondays 2:30-3:30, Wednesdays and Fridays 2:30-4:30


Dr. Hoffman received her Ph.D. in Cognitive and Quantitative Psychology at the University of Kansas in 2003, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Penn State University before joining the faculty in the fall of 2006. At the core of her research is the integration of advanced quantitative methods (e.g., multilevel, structural equation, and item response modeling) to the examination of psychological and developmental processes, particularly within the study of cognitive aging. Current projects focus on the measurement of visual attention in older adults, the methodological barriers to examining longitudinal changes in cognition, and innovative applications of multilevel modeling for within-person designs. She teaches graduate courses in quantitative methods, such as latent trait measurement models, longitudinal data analysis, advanced multilevel modeling. Visit Dr. Hoffman's home page above for more information about her research and teaching.