Richard Lomax
Richard G. Lomax (born September 30, 1954) is a tenured professor of education at the School of Educational Policy and Leadership and the College of Education and Human Ecology at Ohio State University. His research interests include multivariate analysis, models of literacy acquisition, structural equation models, graphics, and statistics in sports.
Background
Lomax was born in
Awards and grants
Lomax served twice as a
Publications
Lomax is the author of the following books: An Introduction to Statistical Concepts for Educational and Behavioral Sciences,[1] Statistical Concepts: A Second Course for Education and the Behavioral Sciences,[2] and A Beginner’s Guide to Structural Equation Modeling (co-authored with R. E. Schumacker).[3] He has also published numerous articles and book chapters in publications including the International Journal of Sports Medicine, Reading Research Quarterly, and Understanding Statistics: Statistical Issues in Psychology.
Career
Currently Lomax is the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at The Ohio State University[4] and continues to teach a reduced number of statistics courses.
References
- ^ Lomax, R. G. (2007). An introduction to statistical concepts for education and behavioral sciences (2nd ed). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- ^ Lomax, R. G. (2007). Statistical concepts: A second course for education and the behavioral sciences (3rd ed). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- ^ Schumacker, R. E. & Lomax, R. G. (2010). A beginner's guide to structural equation modeling (3rd ed.). New York: Routledge.
- ^ Richard Lomax's Profile, Ohio State University, College Directory