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John W. Graham, Ph.D.

Dr. Graham has an interest in prevention program development, and specializes in program evaluation and related research methods, including survey and measurement design, missing data methods, structural equation modeling, detection and control of self-report bias.


Positions

  • Professor of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State University

 

Education

  • Ph.D., 1983, University of Southern California, Social Psychology

 

Relevant Publications

  • Graham, J. W., Tatterson, J. W., Roberts, M. M., & Johnston, S. E. (2004). Preventing alcohol-related harm in college students: Alcohol-related Harm Prevention program effects on hypothesized mediating variables. Health Education Research, 19, 71-84.
  • Graham, J. W. (2003). Adding missing-data relevant variables to FIML-based structural equation models. Structural Equation Modeling, 10, 80-100.
  • King, G., Flisher, A., Mallett, R., Graham, J. W., Lombard, C., Rawson, T., Morojele, N. K., & Muller, M. (2003). Smoking in Cape Town: community influences on adolescent tobacco use. Preventive Medicine, 36, 114-123.
  • Graham, J. W., Cumsille, P. E., & Elek-Fisk, E. (2003). Methods for handling missing data. In J. A. Schinka & W. F. Velicer (Eds.), Research Methods in Psychology (pp. 87-114). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

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