
Stephen Olejnik
STEPHEN OLEJNIK, PH.D., (Michigan State University, 1977).
I currently serve as a Professor for the Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology. I am also a member of the University of Georgia Teaching Academy and have been a University of Georgia senior teaching fellow. My research interests focuses on methodological issues associated with univariate and multivariate statistics. I have published papers on alternative measures of effect size, nonparametric analysis of covariance, contrast analysis, and tests for variance equality. I teach courses in research design, analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis, and multivariate methods. I have served as the Past-President and Program Chair for the Educational Statisticians Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association. I have also been the co-editor (with Dr. Jude Preissle) of the Research Notes and Comments section of the Educational Researcher published by the American Educational Research Association. I have published papers in Psychological Methods, Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, Multivariate Behavioral Research, Review of Educational Research, and the American Educational Research Journal. A textbook that I am currently writing (with Dr. Carl Huberty) titled Applied Multivariate Statistics and Discriminant Analysis is scheduled to be published in the Fall of 2005.
E-mail Address: olejnik@uga.edu