Allison Sklenar

Allison Sklenar

Evaluation and Quantitative Data Analyst Consultant

Allison is a Quantitative Research Analyst Consultant at ILC. She received her Master’s degree in General Psychology from the University of North Florida. Currently, Allison is a Ph.D. Doctoral Candidate in Cognitive Psychology with a minor in Statistics, Methods, and Measurement at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is interested in the relationship between social cognition, memory, and emotion. Her research examines the relationship between memory, beliefs, and behaviors. Specifically, she examines the relationship between self-reflection and memory, predictions and remembrance, and word appearance and encoding strategies. She has collaborated on numerous projects and publications on the topic of memory, specifically various cognitive and social factors that influence memory.

Allison’s specialties include experimental design and quantitative research. She is skilled at analyzing quantitative data using ANOVA, regression, mediation, and other techniques. Additionally, Allison has expertise in synthesizing statistical findings into reports that are accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences.

Learn more about Allison on Research Gate