
معرفی
Christopher J. Schmank is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Saint Louis University's College of Arts and Sciences. He also serves as a Statistical Consultant. His research focuses on psychometrics, emotion regulation, and cognitive performance under psychosocial stress. Schmank teaches courses in cognitive psychology and advanced statistical methods (e.g., univariate and multivariate statistics).
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Philosophy minor from Saint Louis University
- Master of Arts in Psychological Science (Cognitive Concentration) from University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
- Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Cognitive Psychology (anticipated completion) from Claremont Graduate University
Research Interests: Schmank investigates how social factors (e.g., emotion regulation, evaluative observation) and stress impact cognitive processes like language production and processing speed. His work emphasizes methodological advancements in psychometrics, particularly through network modeling and latent variable techniques.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on intelligence structure analysis, reading comprehension models, and the psychometric evaluation of cognitive assessments. Collaborations with prominent researchers like Dr. Conway highlight his engagement with theoretical and methodological debates in psychology.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed in available text.
Grants & Advising: No grants or student advisees mentioned in the provided information. Schmank's role as a statistical consultant suggests involvement in collaborative research projects.
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations disclosed, though his statistical consultancy implies interdisciplinary collaboration.




