Chip S. Reichardt
Professor
303-871-3783 (Office)
http://mysite.du.edu/~creichar
Frontier Hall, 2155 S. Race St. Denver, CO 80208
What I do
I teach courses for both undergraduate and graduate students and I conduct research in research methods, statistics, and the philosophy of science.Specialization(s)
research methods, Statistics, critical and creative thinking
Professional Biography
Charles S. Reichardt is a professor of psychology at the University of Denver. His research concerns statistics, research methods, and program evaluation, most often with a focus on the logic of assessing cause and effect outside the laboratory. He has published three edited volumes in the field of program evaluation, served as a statistical consultant on dozens of federally funded evaluations, and given numerous workshops on statistics and research design. He has served on the Board of Directors of the American Evaluation Association, is a fellow of the American Psychological Society, is an elected member of the Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology, and received the Perloff award from the American Evaluation Society and the Tanaka award from the Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D., Psychology, Northwestern University, 1979
Professional Affiliations
- Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology
- American Educational Research Association
- American Evaluation Association
Research
I've written a guide to design and analysis of quasi-experiments. I'm working on a book on the scientific way of knowing. My research concerns statistics, research methods, and program evaluation, most often with a focus on the logic of assessing cause and effect outside the laboratory. I've published three edited volumes in the field of program evaluation and numerous articles and book chapters.
Areas of Research
quasi-experimentation
research methods
statistics
program evaluation
philosophy of science
critical thinking
creative thinking
Featured Publications
(2019). Quasi-experimentation: A guide to design and analysis. New York: Guilford Press.
. (2018). Another ground rule. Observational Studies, 4, 57-60.
. (2020). Teaching quantitative skills across the psychology curriculum. In J. L. Rodgers (Ed.), Teaching statistics and quantitative methods in the 21st century. New York: Routledge.
. (2018). Never doubting God: What surveys on belief in God's existence reveal. Skeptic, 23, 38-41.
. (2016). Trends in scientific knowledge, education, and religion. Skeptical Inquirer, 40, 42-45.
. Presentations
(2017). Web-based analysis of real data for teaching substantive psychology. Teaching Statistics and Quantitative Methods into the 21st Century. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University.
. (2015). How to be a brilliant researcher. Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
. (2013). Teaching thinking skills in research methods courses. Annual Meeting. St. Petersburg, FL: Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology.
. Awards
- University of Denver Faculty Service Award for 2013-2014, Faculty Senate
Graduate Mentorship
Dr. Reichardt will NOT be reviewing applications for fall 2024 admission.