I am a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis and a member of the Graduate Groups in Biostatistics, Education, and Human Development. My research interests include methods to analyze change and intra-individual variability, in particular latent change models and dynamical systems. My current research in this area involves techniques to model dyadic interactions as well as multivariate processes associated with cognitive abilities and achievement from childhood to adolescence. I am co-editor of the books Longitudinal Multivariate Psychology and Statistical Methods for Modeling Human Dynamics, and the Editor-in-Chief of Multivariate Behavioral Research. In 2013 I received the Early Career Award Research Award from SMEP for contributions to multivariate psychology.
Website: https://dynamics.ucdavis.edu/