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and in statistics and/or quantitative research methods. Very good skills in written and spoken English. The appointment is to be made in accordance with Regulations on terms of employment for positions
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datasets, and apply quantitative research designs that might include synthetic controls, difference-in-differences, regression discontinuities or multi-level models. Quantitative findings are expected to be
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information systems) Have a strong background in quantitative research and methods, including handling large datasets Have a sound understanding of statistics and experience using multi-level statistical
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organizational behavior and/or human resources management; the ability to work systematically and project-oriented; strong analytical skills; experience with quantitative research and advanced statistical methods
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strong PhD candidate with a background in qualitative and/or quantitative research in psychology (e.g., relevant research master, research internship or thesis research), and a strong interest to
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have a pronounced interest in the field of population economics · Programming skills in STATA or R or any other statistics Software · To have a basic understanding of quantitative
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participants will complete questionnaires, do some hearing tests (quantitative research), and be interviewed regarding the difficulties they encounter hearing and listening at work. (qualitative research). Your
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between subnational units and over time. The project will entail considerable work to refine the measurement of the explanatory and outcome variables, analyze large datasets, and apply quantitative research
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://feb.kuleuven.be/ research/PhD/business economics/Business).- has a strong interest in scientific research within marketing analytics, and has experience with quantitative research and statistical/ econometric
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field. If you completed your master’s degree in the Netherlands, we have a preference for a research master, although this is not a requirement; You have strong interest in quantitative research; You are