
معرفی
Dr. Erin M. Buchanan is a Professor of Cognitive Analytics at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology with a focus on computational linguistics and statistics from Texas Tech University. Her research emphasizes semantic memory modeling, statistical methodology improvement, and collaborative research practices.
Education: Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology (Texas Tech University), M.A. in Experimental Psychology (Texas Tech University), B.S. in Psychology (Texas A&M University).
Research interests include psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and applied statistics. She has published extensively on topics like semantic priming, QWERTY effect extensions, and reproducibility in psychological research. Her work often involves large-scale cross-cultural studies and methodological innovations.
Awards include the Curtis P. Lawrence Teaching Award, NACADA Academic Advising Excellence Award, and recognition for improving statistical practices. She has led grants totaling over $100,000 in migraine research and educational technology development.
Active in collaborative projects like the Psychological Science Accelerator, she focuses on reproducibility, big-team science, and open science initiatives. Current projects include migraine impact studies and developing interactive statistical tools for education.



