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Dr. Jessica Kay Flake

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Wed, 09/21/2022 - 07:11 by Dr. Jessica Kay Flake

Assistant Professor
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Email: 
jk.flake@ubc.ca

Before becoming an assistant professor at McGill University, JK Flake received a BS in Psychology from Northern Kentucky University in 2010, an MA in Quantitative Psychology from James Madison University in 2012, and a PhD in Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment from the University of Connecticut in 2015. From 2015 to 2018 she worked as a postdoctoral researcher in quantitative psychology at York University and educational psychology at the University of Virginia. JK Flake is also the Assistant Director for Methods at the Psychological Science Accelerator, and a member of the Technical Advisory Panel of the Enrollment Management Association. Her research interests include the development and application of latent variable models for use in educational and social psychological research and the improvement of measurement practices in psychology more broadly including incorporating open science.

Expertise and Interest Areas: 
Factor Analysis
General multilevel (mixed, hierarchical linear) models
Measurement
Measurement Invariance
Meta Science
Open Science
Replication
Scale Development
Structural Equation Modeling
Teaching of Quantitative Methods
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