Staff members with discipline Psychology, Mathematical
Academia develops at the interface of different fields. This is one reason why the University of Groningen is home to a wide range of fields, each with a great number of subject specialists. The overview below, which is based on a standard categorization of fields, will help you find the right expert for each field. If you cannot find the expert you are looking for in this list, try searching via a related field or faculty; you may find him or her there.
I am professor in Applied Statistics and Data Visualisation. My research focuses on the development of statistical models for applications in the social sciences. Furthermore, I’m interested in science communication concerning uncertainty - for which data... read more

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Dean Faculty Behavioural and Social Sciences / Professor of Applied Statistics and Data Visualisation
Time series analyses, network analyses, theoretical psychology and philosophy of science.

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l.f.bringmann rug.nl
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Data analysis and statistics, with a special interest in methods for searching underlying structures in large two-way and three-way data set. More info, including publication list, and suggestion to ask sending full papers: http://kiers.webhosting.rug.nl

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Professor in Statistics and Data Analysis
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psychometerics; psychological- and educational testing; personnel- and educational selection

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Professor of Psychometric and Statistical Techniques
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Bayesian statistics, computational methods, reproducibility

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Professor (adjunct)
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Artificial Intelligence, mind-wandering, decision making, EEG, cognitive modeling; mindfulness, attention, social neuroscience, brain decoding, computational psychiatry, depression

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m.k.van.vugt rug.nl
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Associate Professor in Cognitive Modeling
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Time-series analysis; experience sampling methodology

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