Selected Publications

BOOKS

  • Kabacoff, R. (in press) Modern Data visualization with R. Florida: CRC Press. [link]

  • Kabacoff, R. (2022). R in Action: Data analysis and graphics with R (3rd ed.). CT: Manning.

  • Girden, E., & Kabacoff, R (2010). Evaluating research articles from start to finish (3rd Ed.). CA: Sage.

Book Chapters

  • Kabacoff (2008). Working effectively in global environments: New findings about leadership and country culture. In R. Presiosi (Ed.) Pfeiffer 2008 Annual on Management Development (pp. 195-214). San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.

INVITED WORKSHOPS

  • Kabacoff, R. (2022). Modern data visualizathion with R. 41st Annual workshop for the Southern California chapter of the American Statistical Association. Video of the workshop is available [here].

  • Kabacoff, R. (2014). An introduction to R for data analysts. Workshop presented at the American Statistical Analysis Conference on Statistical Practice, Tampa, FL. (1 day)

  • Kabacoff, R. (2013). Beginning and advanced data analysis and visualization for anthropometric data. Workshop conducted for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, Department of Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii. (7 days)

  • Kabacoff, R. (2012). R analytics for software developers and data analysts. Workshop conducted for the Association of Computing Machinery, San Francisco, CA. (1 day)

PRESENTATIONS

  • Kabacoff, R. (2014). Leadership best practices for senior executives in Europe. Symposium conducted for the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Lausanne, Switzerland.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2014). Leadership development in humanitarian organizations. Symposium conducted for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2014). Coaching to break the glass ceiling. Paper presented at the Harvard Medical School: Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference, Boston, MA.

  • Kabacoff, R. & Estienne, M. (2013). Are you a coach who is cross culturally competent? Paper presented at the Harvard Medical School: Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference, Boston, MA.

  • Kabacoff, R., & Ringwood, D. (2013). Leading across boundaries: Country differences in leadership. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual International Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behavior, Singapore.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2012). The glass ceiling revisited: Gender and perceptions of competency. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Convention of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2007). Assessing work motivation across cultural boundaries: Applications of SEM, IRT and sampling methodologies to the problem of measurement invariance in cross-cultural research. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Convention of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, New York, NY.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2007) Cross-Cultural personality comparisons: Issues and guidelines for the creation and use of global norms. Paper presented at the Association of Test Publishers’ Innovations in Testing, Palm Springs, CA.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Kabacoff, R. (2013). Leading across boundaries: Country differences in leadership. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Management, Engineering and Health Sciences, 1, 76-81.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2008). Issues of global and local norm use in the assessment of motivation. International Journal of Testing, 8, 1-17.

  • Sessa, V., Kabacoff, R., & Deal, J. (2007). Generational differences in leader values and leadership behaviors. The Psychologist-Manager Journal, 10, 1-28.

PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS

  • Kabacoff, R. (2011). Combining the results of multiples SAS PROCs in publication quality tables. Proceeding of the Northeast SAS Users Group. Portland, ME.

  • Kabacoff, R. (2002). Determining the dimensionality of data: A SAS® macro for parallel analysis. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the SAS Users Group International. Cary, NC: SAS Institute.

Magazine Articles (Online and in Print)

A complete publication list is available in the CV section.

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Robert Kabacoff
Professor of the Practice Quantitative Analysis Center