Odgaard_E
Assistant Professor, Psychology

401 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Box: Q
Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-6315
eodgaard@ut.edu

Eric Odgaard


Education

1996 University of Nebraska - Lincoln, B.A.

1998 University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.A.

2000 University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Ph.D.

Courses Taught

Statistics and Experimental Methods

Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning

Behavioral Neuroscience

Sensation and Perception

Health Psychology

General Psychology

Career Specialties
Eric Odgaard is a biostatistician. He studies the theory and practice of data analysis, and works as a statistician and methodologist (especially with health and biology professionals). He has also studied cross-modal interactions, including synesthesia.
Professional and Community Activities:
As a biostatistician, Odgaard wears many scholarly hats. He recently published a paper on reporting of effect sizes, associated confidence intervals and clinical significance in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, which the editors have chosen as required reading for prospective authors. Other recent publications include the relationship between political ideology and moral reasoning judgments, and the reproductive habits of loggerhead sea turtles. He also has several publications on the interaction of vision and hearing, including papers on synesthesia. He routinely serves as a statistical and methodological consultant for the Department of Veterans Affairs, and has assisted local health care professionals with statistical analyses. He supports local high school and community theater, even taking a turn on stage in Masque Community Theatre's recent production of Footloose.
Honors and Awards

Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, 2008

Teacher of the Year, College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, 2008