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). have high analytical ability to analyse and interpret data whilst using appropriate statistical analysis packages (e.g., SPSS, AMOS, R). have excellent communication and organisational skills, including
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quantitative or qualitative research methods, statistical analysis, and working with human participants to collect sensory or eating behaviour data. A track record of publishing research is essential. The post
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, epidemiology, statistics, or data science; alternatively, candidates with a clinical background are invited to acquire data use experience. Experience in the area of paediatrics or brain injuries, whether
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advanced statistical techniques to evaluate the psychometric properties of the iTICQ. You should have or expect to obtain a first class or upper second-class undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent
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currently runs two degree programmes, which lead successful graduates to University of Nottingham degrees in BSc Honours Mathematics with Applied Mathematics and BSc Honours Statistics. Some of our students