Courses

I have taught 6 different courses at the undergraduate level, comprising medium-sized lecture classes and first-year or advanced seminars. I have taught 9 courses at the graduate level, most of which are advanced statistics courses with some being quantitative genetics courses, both taught by myself and some co-taught with faculty in Department of Human Genetics. It is worth noting that for my first 23 years at Emory I was the only faculty member teaching advanced graduate statistics courses in the Psychology Department. 

Recent courses are listed below. Click on the course title to pull up a recent syllabus. 

Undergraduate courses

Undergraduate courses: 

 

Older courses: 

  • Personality Theories and Research 
  • The Causes and Consequences of Crime and Aggression 
  • Multiple Regression and the General Linear Model 

Graduate courses

Older courses: 

  • Psychology 770: Workshop on Advanced Psychological and Educational Statistics, 
  • Psychology 770 / IBS736: Quantitative Genetic Methods,  
  • Psychology 770: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Development 
  • IBS736: Current Topics in Genetics: Methods Used to Discover Genes Involved in Complex Traits 
  • Psychology 548: Intellectual Assessment / Psychometrics 
  • Psychology 541: Psychopathology