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Sarah Schwartz is a Research Assistant Professor and Director of the Statistical Consulting Studio at the Department of Psychology, Utah State University, within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary research spanning clinical psychology, neuroscience, and educational psychology with an emphasis on neurodegenerative diseases, autism spectrum disorders, and mental health literacy. She leads statistical consulting efforts, supporting research design and data analysis across disciplines.
Key research areas include:
- Longitudinal analysis of dementia progression and neuropsychiatric symptom trajectories
- Genetic and environmental influences on neurodegenerative conditions
- Autism spectrum disorder diagnostics and caregiver assessment tools
- Impact of racial/gender bias in special education classification
- Mental health intervention efficacy and mindfulness practices
Her recent publications highlight innovative approaches in:
- Assessing racial disparities in health trajectories
- Developing validated measurement tools for social communication deficits
- Exploring neurotrophin genetics and lifestyle interactions
- Evaluating ACT-enhanced behavioral therapies
No formal academic awards are listed, but her extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to clinical and educational research. She has advised no formally listed students but actively supports interdisciplinary research teams through her statistical consulting role.


