Louise specializes in community science and Extension programming situated in One Health and entomology. She employs qualitative (grounded theory, case study, etc.) and mixed method research methods to study human-insect interactions.
icon-academic-capEducation
- Ph D, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2016
- MS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2012
- BS, Fairleigh Dickinson Univeristy, 2006
- Other, University of Florida, 2021
- Other, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2015
icon-documentPublications and Other Intellectual Contributions
- Assessing Validity in Mixed Methods Research: Extending the Legitimation Typology, Journal of Mixed Methods Research
- Change Is the Only Constant, Change Is the Only Constant, December 2019
- In Their Own Words: The Significance of Participant Perceptions in Assessing Entomology Citizen Science Learning Outcomes Using a Mixed Methods Approach, Insects, February 2018
- Transference of Citizen Science Program Impacts: A Theory Grounded in Public Participation in Scientific Research, Diversity, July (3rd Quarter/Summer) 2021