Alisionna Iannacchione, B.S.

Research Assistant II
Alisionna Iannacchione, B.S., is a research assistant II at Advocates for Human Potential’s (AHP) Center for Research and Evaluation where she works on a variety of federally funded projects to address the opioid epidemic. Her roles include data manager, client interviewer, and lead of client compensation.  She has also been involved in creating and testing materials. Ms. Iannacchione has 4 years of research experience including experimental design and implementation, data analysis (both qualitative and quantitative) and manuscript writing. Prior to joining AHP, she was a research assistant at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in education, health, and social psychology labs. Her research experience includes topics in legal psychology, studying emotion in victim-impact statements, health psychology in investigating the impact of COVID-19, stress on learning, and educational psychology in evaluating how math technologies affect student learning. She is proficient in SPSS, Qualtrics and Microsoft Office, and skills in methodologies such as Implicit Association Tasks, interviews, focus groups, and remote data collection.  She has a B.S. in psychological science from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

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