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educational technology. You will become part of the Department of Methodology and Statistics and will join an active research group in psychometrics. This project is supervised by dr. Maria Bolsinova, dr
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What you will do As a Phd-candidate you will work on a four-year research project in the Methodology and Statistics Unit at Leiden University under
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and Statistics Unit at Leiden University under supervision of Dr. Tom Heyman , Dr. Anna E. van ‘t Veer , Prof.dr. E.M.L. Dusseldorp . In this project you will systematically examine the role, impact
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statistical analysis techniques? Then we are looking for you to support our research team in the prestigious project HybridLabs: Accelerating Dutch innovations in offshore renewables through data-driven hybrid
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conditions; Good analytical, methodological, and statistical skills (e.g., SPSS, R) Interest in working with psychophysiological measures (e.g. standardized itch inductions such as applying histamine
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, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social, Economic and Organisational Psychology, and Methodology and Statistics. Within the department of Health, Medical
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for the topics of study: subjective experience, sensory processing and individual differences. You have experience with quantitative experimental design and statistical analysis. You have an affinity
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, wireless communications, and detection and estimation theory (statistical signal processing). Knowledge of radar signal processing and/or coding theory is desirable. Proficiency in English (written and
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to completion; excellent organizational skills; experience conducting empirical research; Statistical skills and command of standard software packages for analyzing data (e.g., R, Julia, Python, Stata), and a
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differences. You have experience with quantitative experimental design and statistical analysis. You have an affinity for programming (ideally in Python). Experience with fMRI, pupil dilation, eye-tracking and