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Elise Dusseldorp

Professor Methodology and Statistics in Psychology

Name
Prof.dr. E.M.L. Dusseldorp
Telephone
+31 71 527 8046
E-mail
elise.dusseldorp@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
ORCID iD
0000-0002-6305-4060

Elise Dusseldorp is Professor in the Methodology and Statistics of Psychological Research.

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Elise Dusseldorp is Professor in the Methodology and Statistics of Psychological Research.

Personal homepage:  www.elisedusseldorp.nl 

Her main area of interest in the field of statistics is the modelling of interaction effects in prediction problems. While many statistical models focus on the unique effects of predictive factors on one or more outcome variables, her challenge is to explore the way in which the combined influences of factors on an outcome can be assessed. A few of her special interests are:

  • Treatment-subgroup interactions: interaction effects between a treatment variable and person characteristics indicating that a treatment effect differs for different groups of persons
  • Tree-based models, recursive partitioning
  • Regression and classification
  • Meta-analysis and moderator effects
  • Patient-tailored therapy
  • Prediction of disabilities in children (Intellectual disability, Specific Language Impairment)
  • Prediction of functional decline in elderly

Besides her statistics research, she likes working together with behavioural and medical scientists. Transforming research problems into data analysis strategies and extracting the essential information from large data sets is a challenge she enjoys. More recently, she has become involved in discussing research outcomes with other experts from different fields and, where possible, transforming scientific knowledge into tools for use in everyday practice.

Professor Methodology and Statistics in Psychology

  • Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
  • Instituut Psychologie
  • Methodologie & Statistiek

Work address

Pieter de la Court
Wassenaarseweg 52
2333 AK Leiden
Room number 3B21

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