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Staff and students in Statistical Methods in Social Research




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Dr. Gill Lancaster

Measurement of health outcomes in children; IRT models;
clustered observational studies,
bias reduction in ecological studies
 

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 Dr Damon Berridge

Correlated random effects models for multivariate, repeated,
ordered categorical data, event history data subject to dropout/attrition,
with applications in education, health research, psychology and sociology.

Brian Francis
Professor Brian Francis

Modelling microgenetic data and longitudinal child and
fetal development. Paired comparison models and longitudinal
rank and likert data.
 Juliet Harman
Dr Juliet Harman

Socio-economic gradients of smoking behaviour.

 Les Humphreys
 Dr. Leslie Humphreys

Equality statistics and statistical methodology to
assess equality.
 

Research Associates


 
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 Dr Andrew Titman

Multi-state modelling. Item-response modelling

 

 Jiayi Liu

 Jiayi Liu

models for developmental change in child psychology

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 Valmira Hoti

Teaching statistics, integration of immigrants and
 attitudes of host population

 PHD students

 
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Eddie Bell

Eddie Bell

Combinatorics (specifically graph theory and combinatorics on words) ;
Stochastic processes theory of computation,Computational linguistics


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 Yu-Jie (Madelaine) Chen

Longitudinal categorical data analysis; changing attitudes over time

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 Karen Dunn
 Gareth McCray

 Gareth McCray

Investigating variations which affect reading comprehension
and examination of item difficulty; IRT models

 Richard Mills

 Richard Mills

analysis of user behaviour of social news sites.
collaborative working, web scraping. Statistical models for web data. 

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 Emily Yeend

 Emily Yeend

Child protection and children in care.
Structural Equations Modelling; Mediation and Moderation Effects;
Latent trajectory analysis; Transition Analysis; Clustering.

    
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