40 Statistics "University of Leeds " positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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Statistical results of empirical studies in the behavioral and social sciences have repeatedly been shown to be reported in a suboptimal way. This PhD project seeks to understand why applied
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PhD on Motives for Statistical Reporting Practices (1.0 FTE) (V24.0329) « Back to the overview Job description Statistical results of empirical studies in the behavioral and social sciences have
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/talentmonitor/ ) by using microdata from Statistics Netherlands. Analysing results in terms of recruiting, educating, developing and tying talent to the region. Identify, analyze and contribute to policy relevant
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lines of inquiry. Central tasks include Update and maintain our online monitor of talent mobility (https://talentinderegio.com/talentmonitor/ ) by using microdata from Statistics Netherlands. Analysing
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circular (directional) statistics. You will write down the results of the four planned sub-studies as scientific publications. Organisation The University of Groningen is a research university with a global
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circular (directional) statistics. You will write down the results of the four planned sub-studies as scientific publications. Organisation The University of Groningen is a research university with a global
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, and duration of anxiety and depression. You will analyze the data. This requires circular (directional) statistics. You will write down the results of the four planned sub-studies as scientific
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on these measures relate to the development, severity, and duration of anxiety and depression. You will analyze the data. This requires circular (directional) statistics. You will write down the results of the four
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) population trajectories and state welfare provision data, available as reports and regional statistics; (meso-level) collective coping strategies through social organisations, collected through their archives
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models available. Project description Nonparametric statistical learning provides a flexible and data-driven approach to choice modeling. Recent advancements have improved its economic interpretability and