Senior Lecturer (Statistician), University of Sheffield
As an applied statistician Chris researches and publishes across a wide range of social science disciplines. He has particularly developed skills in the analysis of complex multilevel and longitudinal data, and is an expert user of statistical software packages SPSS, Mplus and R. He is especially interested in the use of statistical methods to support and add rigour to research in areas where advanced quantitative analysis would typically be considered an anathema.
Alongside his research and teaching at the University of Sheffield, Chris has carried out statistical consultancy projects and advanced methods training for a wide variety of public and private sector organisations around the world.
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