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Jessica Logan, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Special Education

Founding Member and Vice President of Communications: Providing Opportunities for Women in Education Research (POWER)

Cohost of developmental science podcast Within and Between

 

 

 

 

Curriculum Vitae

Email: jessica.logan@vanderbilt.edu

Website: www.jarlogan.com

 

Education:

Middle Tennessee State University, 2002

B.U.S.

University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 2005

M.S. Research Psychology

Florida State University, 2009

Ph.D. Developmental Psychology

About Jessica Logan

Jessica Logan is an Associate Professor of Special Education at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University. Dr. Logan’s research seeks to improve the research practices of researchers in the field of children’s learning and development, with specific focus on how statistical models and research designs can be used to answer complex questions about how children learn. Through applications of new methodologies such as Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials, planned missing data designs, and Quantile Regression analysis, her work simultaneously advances the fields of research methods and child development through purposeful collaboration. Dr. Logan’s is also focused on improving the research data management and data sharing practices of researchers in the learning and developmental sciences, thus encouraging transparency in science and improving statistical conclusion validity.