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Adjunct Instructor - GPH-GU 2225 Psychometric Measurement and Analysis in Public Health Research and Practice (Graduate) (Department of Biostatistics)
New York University
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June 26, 2026
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Position: Adjunct Instructor
Course: GPH-GU 2225 Psychometric Measurement and Analysis in Public Health Research and Practice (Graduate)
Department: NYU School of Global Public Health - Biostatistics
Supervisor: Dr. Rebecca Betensky
Semester: Fall 2026
Employment Dates: September 2, 2026 - December 11, 2026
Course Days: Wednesdays from 11:00 am to 1:40 pm
Compensation: Contingent upon the level of experience
This course will cover the principles of psychometric measurement as applied to public health research and practice, including the technical interpretation of survey results using generalizability theory. The content of the course will include individual measures of constructs and behaviors commonly assessed in public health research and practice. Following a literature review, students will design their own survey instruments and use them to collect data from anonymous online survey respondents. Stu...
Course: GPH-GU 2225 Psychometric Measurement and Analysis in Public Health Research and Practice (Graduate)
Department: NYU School of Global Public Health - Biostatistics
Supervisor: Dr. Rebecca Betensky
Semester: Fall 2026
Employment Dates: September 2, 2026 - December 11, 2026
Course Days: Wednesdays from 11:00 am to 1:40 pm
Compensation: Contingent upon the level of experience
This course will cover the principles of psychometric measurement as applied to public health research and practice, including the technical interpretation of survey results using generalizability theory. The content of the course will include individual measures of constructs and behaviors commonly assessed in public health research and practice. Following a literature review, students will design their own survey instruments and use them to collect data from anonymous online survey respondents. Stu...