| Education:
B.S., Quantitative Psychology (minor
in Computer Science): East China Normal
University, P.R. China.
M.S., Statistics: University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
Ph.D., Mathematical Psychology: L.L.
Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory,
University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill
Post Doc, Biostatistics: University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Summary
Statement:
Dr. Gu’s program of research
works toward developing and applying
new quantitative methods to behavioral
and biological data in neuroscience
area. The undergoing research projects
include causal and structural equation
modeling, survival and longitudinal
analysis, clinical trial, high-dimensional
correlated data, neural-imaging data,
and missing data imputation.
Representative
Publications:
1. Lieberman, J., Phillips, M., Gu,
H., Stroup S., Zhang P., Kong, L.,
Ji Z., Koch G., Hamer R.: Atypical
and Conventional Antipsychotic Drugs
in First-Episode Schizophrenia: Comparison
of Clozapine versus Chlorpromazine
in a 52 Week Randomized Double-Blind
Trial; Neuralpharmachology (in press).
2.
J. Leserman, J.M.Petitto, H. Gu, B.
N. Gaynes, J. Barroso, R. N. Golden,
D. O. Perkins, J. D. Folds, D. L.
Evans: Progression to AIDS, a clinical
AIDS condition and mortality: psychosocial
and psysiological predictors, Psychological
Medicine, 32, 1059-1073, 2002.
3.
Wallstens, T. S., Gu, H.: Distinguishing
Choice and Subjective Probability
Estimation Processes: Implications
for Theories of Judgment and for Cross-Culture
Comparisons. Organizational Behavior
and Human Decision Processes: vol.
90(1) pp 111 – 123, 2003.
4.
Gu, H., & Wallsten, T. S.: On
setting Response Criteria for Calibrated
Subjective Probability Estimates.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology:
Vol. 45(4): 551-563, 2002.
5.
Gu, H. & Ji, C.: A Unified View
on Speeded Categorization Models under
the Bayesian Framework. Journal of
Mathematical Psychology (submitted).
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