Craig A. Mason

Professor of Education & Applied Quantitative Methods
College of Education and Human Development

Craig A. Mason is a research methodologist whose personal areas of interest are developmental epidemiology, biobehavioral informatics, and quantitative methods. His work in developmental epidemiology focuses on educational outcomes and developmental disabilities in children, while his work in biobehavioral informatics focuses on electronic data linkage and data system design. Common to all of this work is a strong interest in quantitative methods, and in particular growth modeling, structural equation modeling, and epidemiological analyses.

Education

Ph.D., 1993, Child Clinical Psychology, University of Washington
B.S., 1986, Psychology, Brigham Young University
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Professor of Education & Applied Quantitative Methods