Profiles in "Quantitative Psychology" Expertise Area

  • I develop and apply sophisticated statistical methods to behavioral data. Areas of interest are (a) clustered, longitudinal, and time-series data and (b) structural equation models, measurement models, and model fit.
  • Anderson is interested in quantitative topics pertaining to research design, sample size, and missing data.
  • Robert Gutzwiller is an associate professor in Human Systems Engineering, studying human behavior in applied contexts, including attention, automation interactions and trust, and cybersecurity.
  • Ann Daltilio is a psychology MS student at ASU studying intimacy, dissociation, and clinical disorders, while also tutoring K–12 students with expertise in neurodiverse learning.
  • Koffer uses innovative methodologies to link stress (e.g., everyday hassles, major life events) to health and well-being across adulthood and aging.
  • Research explores mental health in biology learning environments, with a focus on depression and longitudinal methods. Prior experience in mixed methods design for both biology education and psychology.
  • Post-doctoral fellow researching prevention and mental health science with quantitative and computational methods.