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Professor Michael Zyphur
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Michael Zyphur

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Background

Michael Zyphur is a Professor of Quantitative Methods at UQ Business School, University of Queensland. He graduated in 2006 with a PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from Tulane University (New Orleans). He is a former ARC Future Fellow and he has been the lead CI on multiple successful ARC Discovery Project applications. He is currently Professor of Quantitative Methods at the University of Queensland and Director of Instats, and he has held academic positions at the University of Melbourne, University of Washington, and the National University of Singapore. His research focuses on the application of quantitative methods to answer questions in the social and health sciences, particularly with latent variable methods including structural equation modeling (SEM), multilevel modeling (MLM), and multilevel structural equation modeling (MSEM). The new empirical dynamic modeling (EDM) Stata and R packages resulting from his collaborations are now available for download at https://edm-developers.github.io/EDM/

For over a decade Dr Zyphur has taught statistical modeling to over 10,000 researchers and PhD students in seminars and university classes across the globe. He is proficient in Mplus, Stata, SPSS, R, LISREL, and HLM, and he has published roughly 100 academic papers using these software packages in a variety of top-tier journals. His work on statistical modeling and related topics in the social sciences with over 10,000 citations, and Dr Zyphur has helped thousands of researchers and research teams across the globe with their research problems, including in universities, research institutes, corporations, non-profits, government agencies, and the military. Dr Zyphur is currently Director of the Society for Quantitative Methods (SQM), and the Director of Instats, the Institute for Statistical and Data Science (instats.org).

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Available for supervision

Research impacts

Michael Zyphur is a Professor of Quantitative Methods at UQ Business School, University of Queensland. He graduated in 2006 with a PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from Tulane University (New Orleans). He is a former ARC Future Fellow and he has been the lead CI on multiple successful ARC Discovery Project applications. He is currently Professor of Quantitative Methods at the University of Queensland and Director of Instats, and he has held academic positions at the University of Melbourne, University of Washington, and the National University of Singapore. His research focuses on the application of quantitative methods to answer questions in the social and health sciences, particularly with latent variable methods including structural equation modeling (SEM), multilevel modeling (MLM), and multilevel structural equation modeling (MSEM). The new empirical dynamic modeling (EDM) Stata and R packages resulting from his collaborations are now available for download at https://edm-developers.github.io/EDM/

For over a decade Dr Zyphur has taught statistical modeling to over 10,000 researchers and PhD students in seminars and university classes across the globe. He is proficient in Mplus, Stata, SPSS, R, LISREL, and HLM, and he has published roughly 100 academic papers using these software packages in a variety of top-tier journals. His work on statistical modeling and related topics in the social sciences with over 10,000 citations, and Dr Zyphur has helped thousands of researchers and research teams across the globe with their research problems, including in universities, research institutes, corporations, non-profits, government agencies, and the military. Dr Zyphur is currently Director of the Society for Quantitative Methods (SQM), and the Director of Instats, the Institute for Statistical and Data Science (instats.org).

Works

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82 works between 2005 and 2025

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2022

Other Outputs

Beginning with SEM in Stata: Path Analysis

Zyphur, Michael (2022). Beginning with SEM in Stata: Path Analysis. Instats Inc.. doi: 10.61700/4augeso7wrt0t469

Beginning with SEM in Stata: Path Analysis

2022

Other Outputs

From CFA to SEM with Moderated Mediation in R

Zyphur, Michael (2022). From CFA to SEM with Moderated Mediation in R. Instats Inc.. doi: 10.61700/75sjvfs0ve1d4469

From CFA to SEM with Moderated Mediation in R

2022

Other Outputs

Intermediate SEM in Stata: From CFA to SEM

Zyphur, Michael (2022). Intermediate SEM in Stata: From CFA to SEM. Instats Inc.. doi: 10.61700/9qo0ssbbzp4nl469

Intermediate SEM in Stata: From CFA to SEM

2022

Other Outputs

Longitudinal SEM in Mplus: Latent Growth and Cross-Lagged Panel Models

Zyphur, Michael (2022). Longitudinal SEM in Mplus: Latent Growth and Cross-Lagged Panel Models. Instats Inc.. doi: 10.61700/zvz8cn20pod2l469

Longitudinal SEM in Mplus: Latent Growth and Cross-Lagged Panel Models

2021

Journal Article

Interaction effects in cross-lagged panel models: SEM with latent interactions applied to work-family conflict, job satisfaction, and gender

Ozkok, Ozlem, Vaulont, Manuel J., Zyphur, Michael J., Zhang, Zhen, Preacher, Kristopher J., Koval, Peter and Zheng, Yixia (2021). Interaction effects in cross-lagged panel models: SEM with latent interactions applied to work-family conflict, job satisfaction, and gender. Organizational Research Methods, 25 (4), 673-715. doi: 10.1177/10944281211043733

Interaction effects in cross-lagged panel models: SEM with latent interactions applied to work-family conflict, job satisfaction, and gender

2021

Journal Article

Diversity climate, trust, and turnover intentions: a multilevel dynamic system

Ward, Anna-Katherine, Beal, Daniel J., Zyphur, Michael J., Zhang, Haozhen and Bobko, Philip (2021). Diversity climate, trust, and turnover intentions: a multilevel dynamic system. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107 (4), 628-649. doi: 10.1037/apl0000923

Diversity climate, trust, and turnover intentions: a multilevel dynamic system

2021

Journal Article

Mediators and moderators of homework–outcome relations in CBT for depression: a study of engagement, therapist skill, and client factors

Yew, Rui Ying, Dobson, Keith S., Zyphur, Michael and Kazantzis, Nikolaos (2021). Mediators and moderators of homework–outcome relations in CBT for depression: a study of engagement, therapist skill, and client factors. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45 (2), 209-223. doi: 10.1007/s10608-019-10059-2

Mediators and moderators of homework–outcome relations in CBT for depression: a study of engagement, therapist skill, and client factors

2021

Journal Article

Beyond linearity, stability, and equilibrium: the edm package for empirical dynamic modeling and convergent cross-mapping in Stata

Li, Jinjing, Zyphur, Michael J., Sugihara, George and Laub, Patrick J. (2021). Beyond linearity, stability, and equilibrium: the edm package for empirical dynamic modeling and convergent cross-mapping in Stata. Stata Journal, 21 (1), 220-258. doi: 10.1177/1536867X211000030

Beyond linearity, stability, and equilibrium: the edm package for empirical dynamic modeling and convergent cross-mapping in Stata

2021

Journal Article

From data to causes III: Bayesian priors for General Cross-Lagged Panel Models (GCLM)

Zyphur, Michael J., Hamaker, Ellen L., Tay, Louis, Voelkle, Manuel, Preacher, Kristopher J., Zhang, Zhen, Allison, Paul D., Pierides, Dean C., Koval, Peter and Diener, Edward F. (2021). From data to causes III: Bayesian priors for General Cross-Lagged Panel Models (GCLM). Frontiers in Psychology, 12 612251, 1-13. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.612251

From data to causes III: Bayesian priors for General Cross-Lagged Panel Models (GCLM)

2021

Journal Article

Modeling interaction as a complex system

van Berkel, Niels, Dennis, Simon, Zyphur, Michael, Li, Jinjing, Heathcote, Andrew and Kostakos, Vassilis (2021). Modeling interaction as a complex system. Human-Computer Interaction, 36 (4), 279-305. doi: 10.1080/07370024.2020.1715221

Modeling interaction as a complex system

2021

Journal Article

The cultural dynamics of concept creep

Haslam, Nick, Vylomova, Ekaterina, Zyphur, Michael and Kashima, Yoshihisa (2021). The cultural dynamics of concept creep. American Psychologist, 76 (6), 1013-1026. doi: 10.1037/amp0000847

The cultural dynamics of concept creep

2020

Journal Article

Statistics and probability have always been value-laden: an historical ontology of quantitative research methods

Zyphur, Michael J. and Pierides, Dean C. (2020). Statistics and probability have always been value-laden: an historical ontology of quantitative research methods. Journal of Business Ethics, 167 (1), 1-18. doi: 10.1007/s10551-019-04187-8

Statistics and probability have always been value-laden: an historical ontology of quantitative research methods

2020

Journal Article

Making quantitative research work: from positivist dogma to actual social scientific inquiry

Zyphur, Michael J. and Pierides, Dean C. (2020). Making quantitative research work: from positivist dogma to actual social scientific inquiry. Journal of Business Ethics, 167 (1), 49-62. doi: 10.1007/s10551-019-04189-6

Making quantitative research work: from positivist dogma to actual social scientific inquiry

2020

Journal Article

From data to causes I: building a general cross-lagged panel model (GCLM)

Zyphur, Michael J., Allison, Paul D., Tay, Louis, Voelkle, Manuel C., Preacher, Kristopher J., Zhang, Zhen, Hamaker, Ellen L., Shamsollahi, Ali, Pierides, Dean C., Koval, Peter and Diener, Ed (2020). From data to causes I: building a general cross-lagged panel model (GCLM). Organizational Research Methods, 23 (4), 651-687. doi: 10.1177/1094428119847278

From data to causes I: building a general cross-lagged panel model (GCLM)

2020

Journal Article

From data to causes II: comparing approaches to panel data analysis

Zyphur, Michael J., Voelkle, Manuel C., Tay, Louis, Allison, Paul D., Preacher, Kristopher J., Zhang, Zhen, Hamaker, Ellen L., Shamsollahi, Ali, Pierides, Dean C., Koval, Peter and Diener, Ed (2020). From data to causes II: comparing approaches to panel data analysis. Organizational Research Methods, 23 (4), 688-716. doi: 10.1177/1094428119847280

From data to causes II: comparing approaches to panel data analysis

2019

Journal Article

Null Findings, Replications and Preregistered Studies in Business Ethics Research

Roloff, Julia and Zyphur, Michael J. (2019). Null Findings, Replications and Preregistered Studies in Business Ethics Research. Journal of Business Ethics, 160 (3), 609-619. doi: 10.1007/s10551-018-3864-8

Null Findings, Replications and Preregistered Studies in Business Ethics Research

2019

Journal Article

Observing change over time in strength-based parenting and subjective wellbeing for pre-teens and teens

Waters, Lea, Loton, Daniel J., Grace, Dawson, Jacques-Hamilton, Rowan and Zyphur, Michael J. (2019). Observing change over time in strength-based parenting and subjective wellbeing for pre-teens and teens. Frontiers in Psychology, 10 2273, 1-21. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02273

Observing change over time in strength-based parenting and subjective wellbeing for pre-teens and teens

2019

Journal Article

Modeling measurement as a sequential process: autoregressive confirmatory factor analysis (AR-CFA)

Ozkok, Ozlem, Zyphur, Michael J., Barsky, Adam P., Theilacker, Max, Donnellan, M. Brent and Oswald, Frederick L. (2019). Modeling measurement as a sequential process: autoregressive confirmatory factor analysis (AR-CFA). Frontiers in Psychology, 10 (SEP) 2108, 1-19. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02108

Modeling measurement as a sequential process: autoregressive confirmatory factor analysis (AR-CFA)

2019

Journal Article

How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women's emotions in daily life

Koval, Peter, Holland, Elise, Zyphur, Michael J., Stratemeyer, Michelle, Knight, Jennifer Makovec, Bailen, Natasha H., Thompson, Renee J., Roberts, Tomi-Ann and Haslam, Nick (2019). How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women's emotions in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 116 (6), 885-898. doi: 10.1037/pspa0000161

How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women's emotions in daily life

2019

Journal Article

Income inequality and white-on-black racial bias in the United States: wvidence from Project Implicit and Google Trends

Connor, Paul, Sarafidis, Vasilis, Zyphur, Michael J., Keltner, Dacher and Chen, Serena (2019). Income inequality and white-on-black racial bias in the United States: wvidence from Project Implicit and Google Trends. Psychological Science, 30 (2), 205-222. doi: 10.1177/0956797618815441

Income inequality and white-on-black racial bias in the United States: wvidence from Project Implicit and Google Trends

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    Emotions and Employee Turnover: New Methods for Complex Dynamic Systems
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

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