I am a PhD student at Birkbeck. My research focuses on the development of psychotic experiences and negative symptoms from adolescence to emerging adulthood in the general population. I look at genetic and environmental influences on this develelopment, with a keen interest in modelling longitudinal data using structural equation modelling.
As a PhD student at Birkbeck, I look at genetic and environmental influences on the develelopment of psychotic experiences and negative symptoms in the general population, using structural equation modelling.
As a Digital Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at LSE, I support the provision and quality of online learning for the following undergraduate courses: Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science, Intermediate Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science, Advances in Psychological and Behavioural Science, and Organisations, Groups and Identity.
Programme/Course responsible for as a GTA
Michaelmas Term Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB130), Intermediate Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB230), Advances in Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB300)
Lent Term: Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB130), Intermediate Statistics and Research Methods for Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB230), Advances in Psychological and Behavioural Science (PB300), and Organisations, Groups and Identity (PB303)