
معرفی
Jocelyn Bolin is a Professor of Educational Psychology at Ball State University's Department of Educational Psychology, housed within the Teachers College. She has been affiliated with the university since 2009 and was promoted to Professor in 2014. Her teaching focuses on graduate-level research methods and statistics, including courses on analysis of variance, applied regression, and statistical methodologies.
Dr. Bolin holds a PhD (2009), MS (2006), and BS (2003) in Educational Psychology from Indiana University, Bloomington. Her research expertise spans statistical prediction, multilevel modeling, and the general linear model, with a focus on methodological advancements in data analysis. She has co-authored influential books such as *Multilevel Modeling using Mplus* (2016) and *Multilevel Modeling using R* (2014), which are standard resources for statistical software applications in social sciences.
Her publications also include empirical studies on statistical classification under misclassification scenarios and applications of cluster analysis in psychological profiling. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to quantitative methods are recognized through her authored textbooks and peer-reviewed articles.
No grants or specific advising records are detailed in the provided materials. She is actively involved in online course delivery, instructing graduate students in statistical methodologies.



