Milica Miočević, Ph.D.

Milica Miočević is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at McGill University where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on linear models, SEM, and applied Bayesian statistics. In the past decade, she has taught numerous workshops on mediation analysis and Bayesian statistics. Her research centers on Bayesian methods and statistical mediation analysis as applied in the social, health, and behavioral sciences and has been funded by the European Commission, the Institute of Educational Sciences, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Her three research lines focus on: 1) optimal methods for using historical data and pilot studies to create informative prior distributions for Bayesian mediation analysis, 2) methods for synthesizing findings about the mediated effect in the presence of important between-study differences (e.g., samples from different populations), and 3) mediation analysis in Single Case Experimental Designs (SCEDs). She was a Marie Curie fellow, and she currently holds a William Dawson fellowship. For further details, please see her academic web page.