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Robert Krueger is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Psychology at Concordia University, St. Paul. Born on July 29, 1971, he brings a unique perspective to psychological research through mathematical frameworks and quantitative analysis.
His research interests focus on the intersection of mathematics and psychology, particularly in quantitative methods and psychometrics. Krueger applies rigorous mathematical approaches to psychological phenomena, contributing to the methodological foundation of psychological research at Concordia University.
With a background shaped by growing up as the son of a Lutheran pastor in Saint Paul's East Side neighborhood, Krueger maintains a disciplined approach to both his professional work and personal life. His upbringing in a frugal household has influenced his professional perspective on resource management and academic rigor.
- Specializes in mathematical applications to psychological research
- Focuses on statistical methodology in psychological studies
- Contributes to quantitative training within psychology programs
Professor Krueger's work bridges the analytical precision of mathematics with the complex human dimensions of psychological inquiry, providing students with strong methodological foundations for research.
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