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Daniel John Bauer (born June 29, 1973) is an American
statistician A statistician is a person who works with theoretical or applied statistics. The profession exists in both the private and public sectors. It is common to combine statistical knowledge with expertise in other subjects, and statisticians may wor ...
, professor, and director of the
quantitative psychology Quantitative psychology is a field of scientific study that focuses on the mathematical modeling, research design and methodology, and statistical analysis of psychological processes. It includes tests and other devices for measuring cognitive ab ...
program at the University of North Carolina, where he is also on the faculty at the Center for Developmental Science. He is known for rigorous methodological work on latent variable models and is a proponent of ''integrative data analysis'', a meta-analytic technique that pools raw data across multiple independent studies.


Career

Bauer graduated from Trinity University in 1994 with a major in psychology, minors in
mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
and history, and a concentration in computer science. He was a research coordinator at the Baylor College of Medicine prior to graduate school. He earned a PhD in
developmental psychology Developmental psychology is the science, scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence, adult deve ...
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2000. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in applied statistics at UNC's Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, whereupon he joined the quantitative and developmental psychology faculty at
North Carolina State University North Carolina State University (NC State) is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1887 and part of the University of North Carolina system, it is the largest university in the Carolinas. The universit ...
. He returned to UNC in 2004 as an assistant professor in the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory. In addition, during that year, he was elected to the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology and became a faculty associate at the
Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) is an applied mathematics and statistics research organization based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. It is funded by the National Science Foundation, and is partnered with ...
, leading a group for
multilevel Multilevel or multi-level may refer to: * A hierarchy, a system where items are arranged in an "above-below" relation. * A system that is composed of several layers. * Bombardier MultiLevel Coach, a passenger rail car by Bombardier. See also < ...
latent variable models. He was promoted to associate professor in 2008 and full professor in 2013.


Extramural service

Bauer serves on the editorial boards of '' Psychological Assessment'', '' Psychological Methods'', and the ''
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics The ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Educational Research Association and American Statistical Association. It covers statistical met ...
''. He is an editor of or reviewer for dozens of other journals. In 2008, he cofounded the Curran–Bauer Analytics consulting firm with Patrick Curran, a colleague in the Thurstone Lab, and has taught numerous doctoral-level workshops in
quantitative methods Quantitative research is a research strategy that focuses on quantifying the collection and analysis of data. It is formed from a deductive approach where emphasis is placed on the testing of theory, shaped by empiricist and positivist philosop ...
to social scientists worldwide. He was recognized by
UNC UNC is a three-letter abbreviation that may refer to: Education * University of Northern California (disambiguation), which may refer to: ** University of Northern California (Santa Rosa), in Petaluma, California, United States ** University of Nor ...
in 2016 "for exceptional teaching of post-baccalaureate students."


Research

Bauer has published widely in factor analysis,
multilevel model Multilevel models (also known as hierarchical linear models, linear mixed-effect model, mixed models, nested data models, random coefficient, random-effects models, random parameter models, or split-plot designs) are statistical models of parame ...
ing, latent growth curves, mixture models, latent class models, structural equation modeling, and item response theory. He has presented his work at numerous conferences and has been cited in the scholarly literature more than 10,000 times.Google Scholar profile
/ref> As the recipient of various grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the
National Institute on Drug Abuse The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to "advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual a ...
, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, he conducts
applied research Applied science is the use of the scientific method and knowledge obtained via conclusions from the method to attain practical goals. It includes a broad range of disciplines such as engineering and medicine. Applied science is often contrasted ...
in
psychopathology Psychopathology is the study of abnormal cognition, behaviour, and experiences which differs according to social norms and rests upon a number of constructs that are deemed to be the social norm at any particular era. Biological psychopatholo ...
and negative health behaviors such as adolescent substance use.


Selected publications

* Bauer, D.J. (2016). A more general model for testing measurement invariance and differential item functioning. ''Psychological Methods''. Advance Online Publication: . * Bauer, D.J., Gottfredson, N.C., Dean, D., & Zucker, R.A. (2013). Analyzing repeated measures data on individuals nested within groups: accounting for dynamic group effects. ''Psychological Methods'', ''18'', 1–14. . * Bauer, D.J., Howard, A.L., Baldasaro, R.E., Curran, P.J., Hussong, A.M., Chassin, L., & Zucker, R.A. (2013). A trifactor model for integrating ratings across multiple informants. ''Psychological Methods'', ''18'', 475–493. . * Bauer, D.J., Baldasaro, R. & Gottfredson, N.C. (2012). Diagnostic procedures for detecting nonlinear relationships between latent variables. ''Structural Equation Modeling'', ''19'', 157–177. * Bauer, D.J. (2011). Evaluating individual differences in psychological processes. ''Current Directions in Psychological Science'', ''20'', 115–118. * Bauer, D.J. & Sterba, S.K. (2011). Fitting multilevel models with ordinal outcomes: performance of alternative specifications and methods of estimation. ''Psychological Methods'', ''16'', 373–390. * Bauer, D.J. & Reyes, H.L.M. (2010). Modeling variability in individual development: differences of degree or kind?. ''Child Development Perspectives'', ''4'', 114–122. * Bauer, D.J. (2009). A note on comparing the estimates of models for cluster-correlated or longitudinal data with binary or ordinal outcomes. ''Psychometrika'', ''74'', 97–105. * Bauer, D.J. & Cai, L. (2009). Consequences of unmodeled nonlinear effects in multilevel models. ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics'', ''34'', 97–114. * Bauer, D.J. & Hussong, A.M (2009). Psychometric approaches for developing commensurate measures across independent studies: traditional and new models. ''Psychological Methods'', ''14'', 101–125. * Bauer, D.J., Sterba, S.K. & Hallfors, D.D. (2008). Evaluating group-based interventions when control participants are ungrouped. ''Multivariate Behavioral Research'', ''43'', 210–236. * Bauer, D.J. (2007). Observations on the use of growth mixture models in psychological research. ''Multivariate Behavioral Research'', ''42'', 757-786. * Bauer, D.J., Preacher, K.J. & Gil, K.M. (2006). Conceptualizing and testing random indirect effects and moderated mediation in multilevel models: new procedures and recommendations. ''Psychological Methods'', ''11'', 142–163. * Bauer, D.J. (2005). The role of nonlinear factor-to-indicator relationships in tests of measurement equivalence. ''Psychological Methods'', ''10'', 305–316. * Bauer, D.J. (2005). A semiparametric approach to modeling nonlinear relations among latent variables. ''Structural Equation Modeling'', ''4'', 513–535. * Bauer, D.J. & Curran, P.J. (2005). Probing interactions in fixed and multilevel regression: inferential and graphical techniques. ''Multivariate Behavioral Research'', ''40'', 373–400. * Bauer, D.J. & Curran, P.J. (2004). The integration of continuous and discrete latent variable models: potential problems and promising opportunities. ''Psychological Methods'', ''9'', 3-29. * Bauer, D.J. (2003). Estimating multilevel linear models as structural equation models. ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics'', ''28'', 135–167. * Bauer, D.J. & Curran, P.J. (2003). Distributional assumptions of growth mixture models: Implications for over-extraction of latent trajectory classes. ''Psychological Methods'', ''8'', 338–363. .


See also

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Patrick J. Curran Patrick James Curran (born May 9, 1965) is an American psychologist and statistician. He is a professor of quantitative psychology at the University of North Carolina, where he is also a faculty member at the Center for Developmental Science. He ...


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Daniel Bauer's curriculum vitae

Daniel Bauer's website at the University of North Carolina
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