Graduate Student, Psychology
About
Monica Erbacher is currently a Ph.D candidate in the Quantitative Psychology program at the University of Virginia. She received her B.A. as a psychology major and math minor from SUNY Fredonia in 2007 and completed her M.A. at the University of Virginia in 2010.
Monica's research focuses on the longitudinal measurement and modeling of positive and negative affect. Two of her main methodological interests include item response theory and dynamical systems analysis. Her Master's thesis explored various methods of anchoring partial credit model analyses of longitudinal affect measurements to the same scale across 56 occasions.
Monica's primary advisor is Dr. Karen Schmidt. She has also worked with Dr. Steve Boker.
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