Biography
Dr. Bodner received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2000. Prior to coming to Portland State in 2002, he was a post-doctoral research fellow in quantitative methods at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Research
His current research involves the evaluation of statistical methods commonly used by practicing researchers, including the general linear model, structural equation models, meta-analytic methods, and methods for handling missing data.
Publications
A list of Dr. Bodner's publications can be accessed on Google Scholar.
Current Grants
- Oregon Healthy Workforce Center. (PIs: Hammer & Olson, Oregon Health and Sciences University.) Center for Disease Control and Prevention / National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
- Behavioral Health & Resilience Training for Military Leaders. (PI: Hammer, Oregon Health and Sciences University.) Department of Defense.
- Impact of Sinus Surgery in the Era of Highly Effective Modulator Therapy. (PI: Beswick, University of California Los Angeles.) Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
- SHIFT Onboard: Protecting New Transit Operators Against Safety and Hazards. (PI: Olsen, Oregon Health and Sciences University.) National Heart Lung Blood Institute.
Undergraduate Courses Taught
- Psy 321 Research Methods
- Psy 399 Practical Statistical Software Skills
- Psy 454 Experimental Psychology
Graduate Courses Taught
- Psy 521/621 Univariate Quantitative Methods
- Psy 522/622 Multivariate Quantitative Methods
- Psy 523/623 Factor Analysis and Covariance Structure Models
- Psy 524/624 Research Design for Applied Psychology