She is known for her work on improving research methodologies, particularly in evaluating measurement reliability, detecting and correcting errors, and optimizing statistical power in studies where biological and behavioral factors intersect.
Kraemer completed a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Smith College in 1957.
[3] Her work has included psychiatric research, cardiology, pediatrics, and other medical disciplines where behavioral factors play a significant role.
[3] Kraemer’s research focuses on assessing the quality of measurements, including the evaluation of medical tests for reliability and validity.
[3] She has emphasized the importance of understanding the limitations of research designs and methodologies, as well as the risks of making incorrect conclusions based on flawed or insufficient data.