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Miss Hattie Bowden
301
49 Gordon Square
Russell Square
London
LONDON WC1N 3AR
Appointment
- Research Assistant
- Cognitive, Perceptual & Brain Sciences
- Div of Psychology & Language Sciences
- Faculty of Brain Sciences
Joined UCL
03/09/2012
Research Summary
I started at DCAL in September 2012 as a junior research assistant.
I am currently supporting research staff in various projects with data collection, testing, coding and annotation. Data collection and testing will mean meeting participants to carry out assessments, which I will then score quantitatively for analysis with the team. I also aid research staff with translating of interviews and questionnaire answers, which is more qualitative but can also be annotated quantitatively.
I am also supporting colleagues with the participant database where limited information is kept and is confidential. DCAL researchers can contact people who are suitable for their studies depending on their background through this database. If you are interested in being part of a study, please click here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dcal/getting-involved/Research_Participation
I am currently supporting research staff in various projects with data collection, testing, coding and annotation. Data collection and testing will mean meeting participants to carry out assessments, which I will then score quantitatively for analysis with the team. I also aid research staff with translating of interviews and questionnaire answers, which is more qualitative but can also be annotated quantitatively.
I am also supporting colleagues with the participant database where limited information is kept and is confidential. DCAL researchers can contact people who are suitable for their studies depending on their background through this database. If you are interested in being part of a study, please click here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dcal/getting-involved/Research_Participation
