Dr Andrew Bell
King's College London
BIOGRAPHY
Dr Andrew Bell is a lecturer in cognitive neuroscience in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London. Dr Bell works in the neuroimaging department and focuses his teaching on statistics and statistical techniques. Dr Bell is a senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has published a review of animal lesion techniques used by researchers of human neuropsychology. Dr Bell’s recent publications include ‘Preserved extrastriate visual network in a monkey with substantial, naturally occurring damage to primary visual cortex’ (2019) and ‘Viewing ambiguous social interactions increases functional connectivity between frontal and temporal nodes of the social brain’ (2021).
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Statistics for Psychologists – Data and the T-test
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Course • Psychology • 6 lectures
Statistics for Psychologists – Data and the T-test
Dr Andrew Bell, King's College LondonStatistics for Psychologists – Data and the T-test
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Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Statistics for Psychologists – Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Dr Andrew Bell, King's College LondonStatistics for Psychologists – Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
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Course • Psychology • 3 lectures
How Not to Write an Academic Essay
Dr Andrew Bell, King's College LondonHow Not to Write an Academic Essay
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Course • Psychology • 4 lectures
Statistics for Psychologists – Correlation and Regression
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Dr Andrew BellKing's College London