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Research Interests: Linear Models, Experimental Design
Kelly received a BS degree in Applied Mathematics from the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC in 2000.
She received her MS degree in Statistics from The Ohio State University in 2002. She spent one and a half years
teaching undergraduate and graduate level statistics courses at The Ohio State University before she began her employment
with MCG's Department of Biostatistics in October 2005 as the Biostatistics Consulting Center manager.
Kelly provides statistical data analysis and consulting center support.
Teaching Areas:
Selected Publications:
Neef, N. A., Marckel, J., Ferreri, S. J., Bicard, D.
F., Endo, S., Aman, M. G., Miller, K. M., Jung, S. and Nist, L., Armstrong, N. (2005). Behavioral assessment of impulsivity: A comparison
of children with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal
of Applied Behavior Analysis. 38:23-36
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