Research Support Coordinator
Liberal Arts Technologies and Innovation Services (LATIS)
University of Minnesota
Years Active: 2018 -
Alicia’s research team provides consultation, workshops, and support for faculty and students across the research lifecycle, from data management planning through collection, analysis, and sharing. She specializes in designing research workflows, handling human subjects data, de-identifying research data, and teaching reproducible data analysis in quantitative tools such as R and SPSS. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology and M.A. in Statistics from the University of Michigan. She serves as a curator for social science data in the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM).
Pronouns: she/her
See also:
Get to know DCN Curator Alicia Hofelich Mohr!
Teaching an old repository new tricks: developing a human participant data policy, co-authored with Shanda Hunt.
Datasets curated by Alicia:
- DCN-2: Estimating densities of zebra mussels…
- DCN-15: Interactive software code…
- DCN-183: Trigger warnings as an interpersonal…
- DCN-193: Origins of the suppression of fibril formation…
- DCN-195: Maximum carbon assimilation model…
- DCN-202: Dataset derived from 2014 National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey…
- DCN-222: A Bayesian approach for predicting photogrammetric uncertainty…
- DCN-319: Data and scripts accompanying: Localized orbital scaling…
- DCN-400: WI-FI US…
Data Curation Primer Contributions:
Consent Forms (Creator)
Human Participants Data Essentials (Creator)