Samantha F. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University, focusing on Quantitative Methods. Broadly speaking, her research investigates questions pertaining to research design and meta-science, with a focus on developing approaches that are both rigorous and practical. More specifically, her work centers on themes including: (a) sample size planning for high statistical power, (b) methods for addressing replication, (c) missing data in randomized designs, and (d) the impact of multiplicity on Type I error rates, effect size bias, power, and heterogeneity. In an effort to make her work accessible and user-friendly, she has co-developed open-source software for conducting sample size planning, available at https://designingexperiments.com/shiny-r-web-apps/ under the heading “Bias and Uncertainty Corrected Sample Size for Power”.
Dr. Samantha Anderson
- Last updated: 27 May 2025
- From: Arizona State University.
- Position: Associate Professor
- Department: Psychology
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