Heather Gunn, PhD

Post-Doctoral Scholar (2019-Present)


Heather Gunn, PhD is currently a T32 postdoctoral scholar at UCLA. She earned her PhD from Arizona State University’s quantitative psychology program in 2019. Her primary methodological interest lies in measurement invariance and her substantive interest lies in evaluating prevention and intervention studies such as the New Beginnings Program, the Family Bereavement Program, and ATN CARES. She recently developed four effect size measures of measurement non-invariance and is currently creating benchmarks for those effect sizes. Ideally, the range of acceptable non-invariance values will be called the Gunn range! In her spare time, she enjoys attending gymnastics competitions, listening to podcasts while hiking the easy trails, and passionately discussing her love of corgis.

 Contact: HGunn@mednet.ucla.edu