Biography
My name is Scott Baldwin. I am a professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University. I am affiliated with the Clinical Psychology PhD program. I teach courses in statistics and data analysis at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I also teach clinical courses at the graduate level.
Research Interests
I'm primarily interested in data analysis and statistical issues in clinical psychology and the behavioral sciences. My data analysis interests are diverse. My research has focused on the analysis of clustered data, psychometrics, longitudinal data analysis, and meta-analysis. Recently, I have focused on using Bayesian methods to better understand clinical data and improve inferences. Indeed, the majority of my analyses now use Bayesian methods, conducted using Stan. I am also interested in evaluating psychotherapy and understanding how and why psychotherapy works.