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POSTDOCTORAL TRAINEESHIP IN QUANTITATIVE METHODS: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

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NIMH funded training in quantitative methods for behavioral and social science. Appointment commences July or August 2006. Seminars on advanced topics include; combinatorial methods for data analysis, decision theory, mathematical psychology, multidimensional scaling, multivariate analysis, and social choice modeling. Opportunities for both methodological and applications research. Faculty includes: C. Anderson, D. Budescu, H. Chang, J. Douglass, S. Hong, L. Hubert, A. Klein, J. Meulman, G. Miller, M. Regenwetter, B. Roberts, J. Spencer-Smith and M. Wang. Stipend range: $35,568 to $41,796. Applicants should be US citizens or have been admitted for permanent residence. Funding limits appointments to individuals who are no more than two years post-PhD.

Curriculum Vitae, statement of research interests, reprints, and three letters of recommendation should be sent to: Prof. Michel Regenwtter, c/o Kim Mallory, NIMH Training Program in Quantitative Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, 603 E. Daniel, Champaign, Illinois 61820. e-mail: regenwet at uiuc.edu Submissions must be received by February 28, 2006.

DSN can vouch that some very good people have gone through this postdoc program.