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Christianne Lane
Christianne J. Lane, Ph.D. has worked as a statistical consultant for 13 years, and has been the biostatistician for the Center for Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer at USC since 2006. In this capacity she has been responsible for database development and management, data management, analyses of main outcomes, and consultation and training with center staff. She has extensive knowledge of basic and advanced statistical methods relevant to social, health, psychological, and physical sciences including ANOVA, regression, survival analysis, latent class analyses, latent profile analyses, factor analysis (exploratory and confirmatory), structural equation modeling, hierarchical linear modeling, and latent growth modeling. She also has considerable experience in development and management of SQL server databases. Areas of expertise include theories of intelligence and cognition, memory, metamemory, trait personality, and health behaviors. Also well versed in wide array of health and psychological issues related to adult development and cognitive aging. Familiar with literature related to subjective workplace attitudes including inclusion/exclusion, social support networks, job satisfaction, commitment to organizations, adoption risk and services, youth violence, challenges of implementing health care to immigrant populations. Areas of familiarity also include developmental psychology and aging, clinical psychology, gerontology, sociology, family medicine practice networks, and metabolic parameters related to PCOS and diabetes. She has teaching experience at both graduate and undergraduate level in statistics, psychology, and gerontology.
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