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Todd E. Bodner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,Quantitative Psychology
Selected Publications
Articles (refereed)
Bodner, T. (in press). What improves with increased missing data imputations? Structural Equation Modeling.
Martz, E., Bodner, T., & Livneh, H. (in press). Coping as a moderator of disability and psychosocial adaptation relationship. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
Bauer, T., Bodner, T., Erdogan, B., Truxillo, D., & Tucker, J. (2007). Newcomer adjustment during organizational socialization: A meta-analytic review of antecedents, outcomes, and methods. Journal of Applied Psychology, 92, 707-721.
Goodwin, D., Ricks, J., Fish, B., Kelsey, N., Good, A., Remington, L., & Bodner, T. (2007). Predicting academic success in optometry school. Optometric Education, 32, 85-90.
Johnson, T., & Bodner, T. (2007). A note on the use of bootstrap tetrad tests for covariance structures. Structural Equation Modeling, 14, 113-124. <./p>
Rohlman, D., Bodner, T., Arcury, T., Quandt, S., & McCauley, L. (2007). Developing methods for assessing neurotoxic effects in Hispanic non-English speaking children. Neurotoxicology, 28, 240-244.
Wang, M., & Bodner, T. (2007). Growth mixture modeling: Identifying and predicting unobserved subpopulations with longitudinal data. Organizational Research Methods, 10, 635-656.
Anger, K., Stupfel, J., Ammerman, T., Tamulinas, A., Bodner, T., & Rohlman, D. (2006). The suitability of computer-based training for workers with limited formal education: A case study from the US agricultural sector. International Journal of Training and Development, 10, 269-284.
Bodner, T. (2006). Designs, participants, and measurement methods in psychological research. Canadian Psychology, 47, 263-272.
Bodner, T. (2006). Missing data: Prevalence and reporting practices. Psychological Reports, 99, 675-680.
Livneh, H., Martz, E., & Bodner, T. (2006). Psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability: A preliminary study of its factorial structure. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 13, 251-261.
Feist, G., Bodner, T., Jacobs, J., Miles, M., & Tan, V. (1995). Integrating
top-down and bottom-up structural models of subjective well-being: A longitudinal investigation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 138-150.
Book Chapters and Reviews
Bodner, T. (2007). [Review of the book Missing Data and Small-Area Estimation: Modern Analytical Equipment for the Survey Statistician.] Psychometrika, 72, 115-116.
Bodner, T. (2002). [Reviews of the books The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century and Statisticians of the Centuries]. Chance, 15(3), 37-39.
Bodner, T. (2001). Teaching quantitative sections: Lessons from Michelangelo and Sigmund Freud. In M. Winkelmes, & J. Wilkinson (Eds.), Voices of Experience: Observations by Senior Teaching Fellows at Harvard University. New York: Peter Lang Inc.
Conference Presentations
Bodner, T. (2007, August). Connecting description and inference in meta-analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Bodner, T. (2007, July). On the meta-analysis of incomplete primary study data. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bodner, T. (2007, May) What improves with increased missing data imputations? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Truxillo, D., Bodner, T., Bertolino, M., Bauer, T., & Yonce, C. (2007, April). Using explanations to improve applicant reactions: A meta-analytic review. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology, New York, NY.
Kossek, E., Pichler, S., Hammer, L., & Bodner, T. (2007, April). Contextualizing workplace supports for family: An integrative meta-analysis of relationships between organizational, supervisor and co-worker support and work-family outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology, New York, NY.
McCune, E., Ford, D., Bauer, T., Truxillo, D., & Bodner, T. (2007, April). Frame-of-reference effects and self-monitoring as moderators of the personality-performance relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology, New York, NY.
Bodner, T., & McCune, E. (2006, August). Effect sizes and confidence intervals for multiple linear regression predictors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Bodner, T. (2006, August). Confidence interval coverage for four effect sizes for predictor variables in a multiple linear regression model. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Seattle, WA.
Martz, E., Bodner, T., & Livneh, H. (2006, June). Coping as a moderator between demographic, disability-related, war-related, and post-war variables and psychosocial outcomes among U.S. Vietnam veterans. Paper presented at the IV World Congress on Traumatic Stress.
Bodner, T. (2006, June). On linear composites of dependent effect sizes. Paper presented at the International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Montreal, Quebec Canada.
Bauer, T., Bodner, T., Erdogan, B., Truxillo, D., & Tucker, J. (2006, May). The role of time in socialization research: A meta-analytic investigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology, Dallas, TX.
Bodner, T., & Buck, M. (2006, April). Linear relationships in populations with subgroups. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA.
Rohlman, D., Bodner, T., Arcury, T., Quandt, S., & McCauley, L. (2005, September). Developing methods for assessing neurotoxic effects in Hispanic non-English speaking children. Presented at the Ninth International Symposium on Neurobehavioral Methods and Effects in Occupational and Environmental Health, Gyeongju, Korea.
Bodner, T., & Riggs, M. (2005, August). High reliability and unidimensionality: Does one ever imply the other? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Bodner, T. (2005, August). Estimating and testing parameters in the presence of measurement error: A comparison of approaches. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Minneapolis, MN.
Bauer, T., Bodner, T., Erdogan, B., Truxillo, D., & Sommers, J. (2005, August). Organizational newcomer socialization: A meta-analysis and summary path model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, HI.
Bodner, T., & Johnson, T. (2005, July). Some properties of likelihood ratio and nested tetrad tests comparing factor models with different a number of factors. Paper presented at the International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Bodner, T. (2005, May). A framework to guide lecture content decisions. Poster presented at the Teaching Institute at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA.
Dieckmann, N., Cook, J., Dickert, S., Holbrook, J., & Bodner, T. (2005, May). An empirical assessment of meta-analytic practice. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA.
Hallahan, M., & Bodner, T. (2005, May). Biased perceptions of regional capital punishment activity: A bicoastal replication. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA.
Haugen, J., Pearson, J., & Bodner, T. (2005, April). Factors associated with research funding within psychology. Poster presented at the annual student research symposium of the Columbia-Willamette Chapter of Sigma Xi, Portland, OR.
Bodner, T. (2005, April). Combining multiple effect sizes into a single effect size. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.
Wilson, D., & Bodner, T. (2005, April). Uncertainties and barriers in adopting systems methodology and psychological inquiry. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR.
Bodner, T. (2005, February). Design, participant, and measurement method use varies by psychology discipline. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Oregon Academy of Science, Salem, Oregon.
Bodner, T. & Wilson, D. (2004, August). Graphical and clustering methods for exploring regions of misfit in latent variable models. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Statistical Association in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Bodner, T. (2004, July). Stochastic variability and missing data statistics. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bodner, T. (2004, June). The level-of-imputation question for massively missing composite variable data. Paper presented at the International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Pacific Grove, California.
Bodner, T., Derry, A., Haugen, J., McDonald, M., McLeod, A., & Wille, D. (2004, May). A random sample survey of empirical research articles. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, Illinois.
Bodner, T. (2004, April). A survey of missing data prevalence and reporting practices. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Western Psychological Association, Phoenix, Arizona.
Bodner, T. (2004, February). Sample size and stochastic variability in missing information estimates. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Oregon Academy of Science, Portland, Oregon.
Bodner, T. (2002, June). Extracting effect sizes from factorial designs for meta-analysis: Some dangers and suggestions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Bodner, T, & Langer, E. (2001, June). Individual differences in mindfulness: The Langer Mindfulness Scale. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Bodner, T. (1999, August). Why you cannot draw unequivocal causal inferences from randomized experiments. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Bodner, T. (1999, June). On the misinterpretation of psychological data. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, CO.
Bodner, T. (1998, September). Teaching quantitative material to non-quantitative students. Invited to present at the 1998 Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning Teaching Conference, Harvard University: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bodner, T., & Olivo, R. (1996, September). Teaching the reluctant scientist. Invited presentation at the 1996 Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning Teaching Conference, Harvard University: Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bodner, T. (1995, March). Accountability and self-monitoring in social judgment: A test of the "people as politicians'' metaphor. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Boston, MA.
Bodner, T., Amman, K., & Hicks, R. (1993, April). The relationship between aerobic exercise and symptoms of sleep apnea. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
Bodner, T., & Feist, G. (1992, May). Predictors of scientific eminence: Self-reported vs. observer ratings of personality. Paper presented at the annual Undergraduate Research Conference in the Social Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA.
Bodner, T. (1992, April). Familiarity's influence on causal attributions. Poster presented at the annual Western Psychological Association Conference for Undergraduates, Santa Clara, CA.
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