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Background
A. T. Panter (1989, New York University), is a quantitative psychologist
and member of the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric
Laboratory at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her
work involves developing research designs and data-analytic strategies
for applied health problems such as HIV/AIDS and substance abuse.
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Current Research
This section lists some of the research projects that
Dr. Panter currently is conducting ...more
Graduate and Undergraduate
Courses
Dr. Panter teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in data modeling
and statistics, test theory, data ethics, and research design. These
courses are intended for a wide range of students from first-year
undergraduates to advanced graduate students. Only enrolled students
have access to the course site materials...more
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The
Educational Diversity Project
http://www.unc.edu/edp
The Educational Diversity Project is a national survey of incoming
law students in the United States that examines the roles of race
and other personal factors in educational diversity. ...more
Panter Favorite Places
Here are some places and professional organizations of interest
to Dr. Panter...more |
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