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Elena Erosheva

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Professional interests

  • Statistical methodology in the social, behavioral, and health sciences
  • Discrete data analysis
  • Latent variable models
  • Disability in elderly people

Elena Erosheva

Professor

PhD, Carnegie Mellon University

Dr. Erosheva is a professor in the Department of Statistics and the School of Social Work, and a core faculty member in the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (CSSS). Dr. Erosheva received her PhD in statistics from Carnegie Mellon, and joined the University of Washington in 2002.

Dr. Erosheva’s research focuses on the development and application of modern statistical methods to address important issues in the Social, Medical, and Health Sciences. Statistical methods, broadly defined, are analytic techniques that researchers use to design data collection procedures and to examine relevant data in order to reach conclusions on a scientific question of interest. Dr. Erosheva specializes in statistical methodology development by drawing on substantive knowledge about the phenomenon under study.

For more information, please visit Dr. Erosheva’s personal web page.