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Arjan Berkeljon


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According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are
totally worthless.


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I am a Dutch PhD student in Clinical Psychology at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, UT, USA. In addition to my clinical training I do research with my supervisor, Dr. Scott Baldwin. I am interested in statistical methods in psychotherapy research, psychotherapy outcome research, and philosophical/theoretical issues in (clinical) psychology.

I completed my Master's degree at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. I have a Master of Science degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy. For my graduate project in Psychology I studied a neural network model of simple categorization learning and did a literature study on the merits of executive control theories of ADHD. For Philosophy I wrote a thesis on children's conditional reasoning (i.e. reasoning with `if,... then' sentences). More information can be found on my Master's page.


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