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Rogosa, David
Academic Title
Other Titles
Associate Professor of Statistics (by courtesy)
Associate Professor, Department of Health Research and Policy, Division of Biostatistics (by courtesy)
Contact Information
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Program Affiliations
In his research, Dr. Rogosa seeks to develop and apply statistical methods for important problems in educational research. At present, Rogosa focuses on statistical issues in educational assessment and accountability. Dr. Rogosa also has published extensively on statistical methods for longitudinal research (especially for studies of learning and development), methods for the collection and analysis of observations of behavior (particularly in research on teaching), and statistical methods for large-scale educational assessments.
Statistical issues in educational assessment; analysis of longitudinal data.
Education
- PhD in Mathematical Methods in Educational Research, School of Education, Stanford University (1977);
- MS, Statistics, Stanford University;
- BA, Princeton University.
Time at Stanford
Since 1980
Associate Professor
Professional Experience
Assistant Professor, University of Chicago (1977-1980)
Courses Taught
- Statistical Methods for Behavioral and Social Sciences (ED 257A/B)
- Advanced Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Research (ED 351)
- Links to specific Rogosa classes reside at Rogosa's Web Page (see URL below). -Recent Select Publications-
- Full Rogosa Vita available at www.stanford.edu/~rag/vita.html
- "Statistical Misunderstandings of the Properties of School Scores and School Accountability" in NSSE Yearbook, Vol. 104 (2005)
- "Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples with Random Coefficient Models" in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics (1995)
- "Statistical Models for Behavioral Observations" in Journal of Educational Statistics (1991)
Recent Publications
Full Rogosa Vita available at www.stanford.edu/~rag/vita.html
"Statistical Misunderstandings of the Properties of School Scores and School Accountability" in NSSE Yearbook, Vol. 104 (2005)
"Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples with Random Coefficient Models" in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics (1995)
"Statistical Models for Behavioral Observations" in Journal of Educational Statistics (1991)
Current Activities
Consultant to government and private research organizations.