Robert Chapman
Center Staff
Robert currently serves as a data manager assisting Dr. Herman Knopf and his team. Robert provides research support for sponsored projects related to early childhood policy.
Before joining the center, Robert served as a project manager and data analyst at Northwestern University, researching patient quality of life and treatment outcomes. This position helped him gain an in-depth understanding of analytic methods and software, which he now uses to understand and evaluate predictors of child and family outcomes.
Robert holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, where he specialized in psychological research methods and clinical psychology. His research interests include statistical and psychometric methods of understanding individual and social constructs, and their application and implementation in policy and care. He is grateful to be a part of an innovative team that is devoted to helping children and families!
Before joining the center, Robert served as a project manager and data analyst at Northwestern University, researching patient quality of life and treatment outcomes. This position helped him gain an in-depth understanding of analytic methods and software, which he now uses to understand and evaluate predictors of child and family outcomes.
Robert holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, where he specialized in psychological research methods and clinical psychology. His research interests include statistical and psychometric methods of understanding individual and social constructs, and their application and implementation in policy and care. He is grateful to be a part of an innovative team that is devoted to helping children and families!
Degrees
B.A. Psychology
University of Texas at Austin, 2010