Patrick J. Curran

Patrick J. Curran
Born (1965-05-09) May 9, 1965
Residence Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Nationality American
Fields Psychology
Institutions UCLA
Duke University
University of North Carolina
Alma mater University of Colorado
Arizona State University
Thesis The robustness of confirmatory factor analysis to model misspecification and violations of normality
Doctoral advisors Stephen West
Laurie Chassin
Notable awards Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology Tanaka Award (2006)
Association for Psychological Science Fellow (2007)
Chapman Family Teaching Award (2012)

Patrick James Curran (born May 9, 1965) is an American statistician and professor of quantitative psychology at the University of North Carolina, where he is also a faculty member at the Center for Developmental Science and the director of the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory.

He is the coauthor of Latent Curve Models: A Structural Equation Perspective (with Ken Bollen) and is known broadly in the social sciences for teaching and research on the measurement and analysis of longitudinal data.[1]

Career

Curran earned a bachelor's degree magna cum laude from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1987 and a PhD in clinical psychology with an emphasis in quantitative methodology from Arizona State University in 1994. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in applied statistics at the University of California, Los Angeles under Bengt O. Muthén, the creator of the Mplus statistical program.[2]

He became an assistant professor of psychology at Duke University in 1996. He moved three years later to UNC, where he was promoted to associate professor in 2002 and full professor in 2006. He was appointed Director of the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory in 2010.

Extramural service

Curran serves on the editorial boards or as a consulting editor of several prominent journals in the field of psychology, including Multivariate Behavioral Research and Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

In 2008, he cofounded Curran–Bauer Analytics, a consulting firm based in Durham, North Carolina. He has taught doctoral-level quantitative workshops to more than 1,000 students and research scientists across six countries.[3]

Research

Curran's program of methodological research encompasses structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling, and latent growth curve modeling of longitudinal data. In addition, as a principal investigator on several grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, he conducts applied research in developmental psychopathology in general and on the risk factors of adolescent substance use in particular.

He has published extensively in books and peer-reviewed journals and has been cited in the scholarly literature more than 22,000 times.[4]

Selected publications

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