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Reed, B. G., Huntington, N., Salomon, A., & Russell, L. (2006, November). The implications of a trauma-informed perspective for evaluation of organizations: What to evaluate and how to evaluate it. Presented at the American Evaluation Association, Portland, OR.

  • Beth Glover Reed

Kammerer, N., Reed, B. G., Russell, L., Savage, A. (2006, November). Towards trauma-informed services research and evaluation: Conducting evaluations in a violent world. Presented at the American Evaluation Association, Portland, OR.

  • Beth Glover Reed

Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2006). Multilevel analysis in neighborhood research. Presented at Research Methods for Evaluating Social Programs and Human Service Organizations (Social Work 831), Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Andrew (Andy) Grogan-Kaylor

Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2006). The use of tobit regression for the analysis of censored data. Presented at DOC 848: Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Illness (NIMH Funded Research Seminar), Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Andrew (Andy) Grogan-Kaylor

Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2006). An introduction to multilevel regression analysis of school data. Presented at DOC 848: Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Illness (NIMH Funded Research Seminar), Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Andrew (Andy) Grogan-Kaylor

Yoshihama, M. (2006, June). Application of the Life History Calendar Method to understand women's experiences of intimate partner violence and well-being over the lifecourse. Paper presented at the Symposium on Using Calendar and Diary Methodologies in Life Events Research, Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Mieko Yoshihama

Yoshihama, M. (2006, September). Intimate partner violence against API women. Panel discussion presented at the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum Conference: Advancing APA Women's Rights - A Decade of Building Power, Justice and Community, Los Angeles, CA.

  • Mieko Yoshihama

Yoshihama, M., & Perilla, J. (2006, November). Issues in immigrant and other marginalized communities. Workshop presented at the Symposium on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health, Chicago, IL.

  • Mieko Yoshihama

Yoshihama, M. (2006, September). From a wheel to a web: Partner's violence and reinforcing tactics in the Japanese socio-cultural context. Workshop presented at the NYU-NTU Joint Conference on Evidence-based Practices on Families, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

  • Mieko Yoshihama

Yoshihama, M. (2006, September). Understanding women's experiences of domestic violence: A lifecourse approach. Plenary presentation presented at the NYU-NTU Joint Conference on Evidence-based Practices on Families, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

  • Mieko Yoshihama

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