![]() | Kevin J. GrimmKevin J. Grimm, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University. His research interests include multivariate methods for the analysis of change, multiple group and latent class models for understanding divergent developmental processes, categorical data analysis, machine learning techniques for psychological data, and cognitive/achievement development. Dr. Grimm teaches graduate quantitative courses, including Longitudinal Growth Modeling, Machine Learning in Psychology, Structural Equation Modeling, Advanced Categorical Data Analysis, and Intermediate Statistics. He has also taught workshops sponsored by the American Psychological Association's Advanced Training Institute, Statistical Horizons, Instats, Stats Camp, and various departments and schools across the country. |
All titles by Kevin J. Grimm:
Machine Learning for Social and Behavioral ResearchRoss Jacobucci, Kevin J. Grimm, and Zhiyong Zhang
Growth Modeling: Structural Equation and Multilevel Modeling ApproachesKevin J. Grimm, Nilam Ram, and Ryne Estabrook