I`m a PhD student and graduate teaching assistant in Psychology at Lancaster University. I`m studying how conceptual processing is supported by linguistic and `embodied` brain systems. My interests extend to statistics, open science and programming. Website: My methods include behavioural and electroencephalographic experiments, as well as corpus analysis. Further details of my experience below. General Project management; research design, analysis, and presentation; teaching; translation; customer service; advanced Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), Google Suite, audiovisual editing; websites (HTML and CSS). Cognitive Science Electroencephalography, event-related potentials, transcranial brain stimulation, eye tracking, Internet-based testing, Brain Vision (Recorder and Analyzer), basic E-Prime and Presentation. R Programming Collection/mining, preprocessing, analysis of (Big) data (language corpora, news and social media, through API or web scraping); statistics; visualization; Shiny-programmed, interactive visualizations online; Natural Language Processing (regular expressions, word frequency and sentiment analysis, topic modeling), basic Machine Learning. Examples of my work in R are available at . Statistics R and SPSS software. Mostly Frequentist and a bit of Bayesian statistics. Linear Mixed Effects models, Generalized Linear Model, AN(C)OVA, (multiple) regression, t-test, Chi-Square, correlation, Principal Component Analysis, equivalence testing. Communication and Marketing Content writing, Search Engine Optimization and Marketing, online advertising (Adwords, Facebook Ads, field-specific sites), Trados translation software. Business and Administration BI, Zendesk, Jira, Confluence, Asana.
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