Simultaneously Evaluating Treatment Differences in Mean Level and Consistency in Migraine Pain Intensity Using Location Scale Mixed Effects Modeling: Results from the COMPASS Study

Lipton, R. L., McGinley, J. S., Wirth, R. J., Buse, D. C., and Shulman, K. (2017). Simultaneously Evaluating Treatment Differences in Mean Level and Consistency in Migraine Pain Intensity Using Location Scale Mixed Effects Modeling: Results from the COMPASS Study. Poster to be presented at the 2017 American Academy of Neurology   (AAN). Boston, MA.

Characterizing the Most Common AEs Following Treatment with AVP-825: Exploring Abnormal Taste and Nasal Discomfort across Multiple Attacks in COMPASS Study

McGinley, J. S., Shulman, K. J., Yedigarova, L., Buse, D. C., Wirth, R., Siffert, J., & Lipton, R. B. (2017). Characterizing the Most Common AEs Following Treatment with AVP-825: Exploring Abnormal Taste and Nasal Discomfort across Multiple Attacks in COMPASS Study. Poster to be presented at the 2017 American Academy of Neurology (AAN). Boston, MA.

Simultaneously Evaluating Treatment Differences in Mean Level and Consistency in Migraine Pain Intensity Using Location Scale Mixed Effects Modeling: Results from the COMPASS Study

Lipton, R. L., McGinley, J. S., Wirth, R. J., Buse, D. C., and Shulman, K. (2017). Simultaneously Evaluating Treatment Differences in Mean Level and Consistency in Migraine Pain Intensity Using Location Scale Mixed Effects Modeling: Results from the COMPASS Study (Encore Presentation). Poster to be presented at 59th Annual Scientific Meeting for the American Headache Society (AHS). Boston, MA.

Dr. Michael C. Edwards joins the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University

In January 2017, VPG’s Dr. Edwards joined the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Dr. Edwards is an Associate Professor in the Quantitative Area. Prior to joining the faculty at ASU, Dr. Edwards was an Assistant (2006-2011) and Associate (2011-2016) Professor in the Quantitative Area of the Department of Psychology at The Ohio State University.

Dr. Cai receives SMEP Award

The Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP) presented the Tanaka Award for Annual Best Article in MBR 2016 to Scott Monroe and Li Cai, University of California at Los Angeles, for their paper: Monroe, S., & Cai, L. (2015). Evaluating structural equation models for categorical outcomes: A new test statistic and a practical challenge of interpretation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 50(6), 569-583. https://smep.org/awards/tanaka