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Nesselroade, John R.  
Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology
E-mail: jrn8z@virginia.edu  
Room: 1023 Millmont St., 106 Phone: 924-0660
Instructor Number: 0375
Areas: Developmental, Quantitative 

 

Research Interests

My research interests include the study and modeling of intraindividual variability, the study of personality and ability change, and developmental research methodology.

 

Selected Publications

  • Nesselroade, J. R., & Estabrook, R. (2009). Factor invariance, measurement, and studying development over the lifespan. In H. B. Bosworth & C. Hertzog (Eds.), Aging and cognition: Research methodologies and empirical advances. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

  • Molenaar, P. C. M, & Nesselroade, J. R. (2009). The recoverability of P--technique factor analysis. Multivariate Behavioral Research. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 44, 130--141.

  • Nesselroade, J. R., Ram, N., Gerstorf, D., & Hardy, S. A. (2009). Rejoinder to commentaries on Nesselroade, Gerstorf, Hardy, and Ram. Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 7, 17--26.

  • Nesselroade, J. R. (2009). Intraindividual variability. d'News: The Newsletter of AERA Division D--Measurement and Research Methodology, 18, 6--8.

  • Nesselroade, J. R. (2009, in press). On an emerging third discipline of scientific psychology. In K. Newell & P. C. M. Molenaar (Eds.), Individual level modeling of dynamics. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

 

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