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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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From: zoltaneering9/27/2018 12:59:28 PM
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By her own testimony (and assuming she is not looking for pity - a huge assumption) Doc Ford seems to be a complete psychological mess.

It bothers me immensely that California taxpayers are paying her handsome salary for teaching students PSYCHOLOGY subjects and methodology.

In fact, it would bother me immensely even if California taxpayers were not paying her handsome salary for teaching students PSYCHOLOGY subjects and methodology.

Perhaps she should ask her friends on the beach if there is a better occupation for her to pursue.


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From Wiki:

Ford began teaching at Stanford University in 1988. [13] She works at Palo Alto University teaching students clinical trial design and data analysis. [14] She participates in educational programs with the Stanford University School of Medicine as a member of a consortium group with Palo Alto University. [7] [14] [13] Through this consortium group, called the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP), Ford teaches subjects including psychometrics, study methodologies, and statistics. [7] [10] She performed consulting work for multiple pharmaceutical companies. [15] Ford worked as the director of biostatistics at Corcept Therapeutics, and collaborated with FDA statisticians. [11] Ford is widely published within her field. [7] [6]

Ford "specializes in designing statistical models for research projects in order to make sure they come to accurate conclusions," as summarized by Helena Chmura Kraemer, a Stanford professor emeritus in biostatistics who co-authored a book and several articles with Ford. [8] Ford has written or co-written several books about psychological topics, including depression. [16] Her other research topics published in academic journal articles have included child abuse and the September 11 attacks. [16] [13] In 2015, she co-authored a book entitled How Many Subjects? Statistical Power Analysis in Research. [16] [17] Ford's research into the social impact of hiding one's sexual orientation was published in 2016 in the journal Behavior Therapy, and reviewed by psychologist William Gibson of the American Psychological Association, who found their research "demonstrates that issues of identity have relevance to mental health outcomes in ways that much of previous work misses." [18]
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