is Emeritus Professor at Penn State and has spent over 35 years teaching in the areas of statistics and measurement/assessment, including courses in basic and intermediate statistics, educational assessment and psychological testing. His professional career was spent (3 years) at The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, (3 years) in Psychology at East Carolina University, and since 1973 (until retirement as Emeritus Professor) in the Educational Psychology program at Penn State University. Over the years, Dr. Roberts published dozens of empirical articles in journals, directed a Correspondence Course in Basic Statistics for 20 years and revised the study guide several times, revised his own introductory statistics book 3 times, and made numerous presentations at conferences of the American Educational Research Association and other professional societies.
Education:
BA Psychology, University of Southern Florida
MS/EdD Education and Research Testing, Florida State University
Areas of Expertise:
Emeritus Professor at Penn State
Courses:
Introduction to Assessment and Measurement
Introduction to Statistics 1: Sampling and Inference
Introduction to Statistics 2: Inference and Relationships