Roger Ellis Millsap (1954-2014)

Roger Ellis Millsap died suddenly May 7, 2014, in Tempe, Arizona, after a brief hospitalization. Roger contributed to psychology through leading-edge scholarship on measurement theory and latent variable modeling, as a gifted educator, and in several leadership roles. Roger served as a consulting ed...

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