Research Overview
Dr. Huedo-Medina’s research interests are involved on refining the statistical techniques related to evidence-based methodology, particularly, in developing new methods for meta-analysis and mixed-effects models. As well as collaborating with many other scholars from health related disciplines to apply meta-analysis, mixed-effects models, mediation, and moderation.
Education
Ph.D., BIOSTATISTICS FOR SOCIAL & HEALTH SCIENCES (Summa Cum Laude) 2006
National University of Madrid (UNED), Madrid, Spain
Department of Quantitative Methodology of Behavioral Sciences
M.S., BIOSTATISTICS FOR SOCIAL & HEALTH SCIENCES 2003
Complutense, Autonomous & National Universities of Madrid, Spain
Department of Quantitative Methodology of Behavioral Sciences
B.S., PSYCHOLOGY (Degree in Clinical, Social, and Quantitative Psychology) 2000
University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Clinical, Social, and Quantitative Psychology
Recent/Selected Publications
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