Eugenia Conde, Ph.D.
Research Analyst
Dr. Conde is a Research Analyst at Carolina Demography. Her Ph.D. is in sociology with a concentration in demography and medical sociology. In addition, she holds an M.Ed. and an MSPH in epidemiology.
Before joining the Carolina Demography team, she was a statistical consultant at the H. W. Odum Institute at UNC, Chapel Hill. In that role, she provided statistical consultations to students and faculty on research methods and statistics.
She is co-authoring a statistics book with Dr. Dudley L. Poston and Dr. Layton Field, Applied Regression Models in the Social Sciences (Forthcoming, Cambridge University Press). Her research interests include social inequalities, research methods, and statistics with a focus on missing data and methodologies to study people of color.
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