She has an impressive list of publications on Google Scholar. I heard one or two media sources call her a biostatistician, but since most people have no clue what that is, I guess they settled for “research psychologist.” She’s apparently a Professor of Statistics at Palo Alto and seems to be the only person who has no office or email listed on the University’s website. I’ll have to read that article on centering.
Jeff
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Subject: Christine Blasey (Ford) - regression after centering
I wondered what sort of research psychologist she is, when I saw that the accuser
of Kavanaugh was one. Apparently, she is the less common sort of psychologist, one
who is comfortable with numbers.
Christine Blasey (Ford) has published with Helena Kraemer a couple of times. She is
the co-author on the 2nd edition of Kraemer's book on power analysis, and on an
article about regression. I don't know if this is an article that Bruce has recommended
previously, but the abstract looks pertinent to many SPSS users.
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2004;13(3):141-51. Centring in regression analyses: a strategy to prevent errors in statistical inference. Kraemer HC1, Blasey CM.
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Rich Ulrich
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