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Elenora Uglik-Marucha

Elenora Uglik-Marucha

Research interests

  • Mental Health

Biography

Nora joined the Psychometrics & Measurement Lab in 2018 as a research assistant, where she worked in the S-Five study for misophonia. After completing her BSc (Psychology, KCL) and her MSc (Clinical Neuropsychiatry studies) Nora was awarded an NIHR Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, during which she pursued a PGDip in Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics (BHI). The fellowship also included a study on the measurement invariance in relation to gender for autism assessments.

Nora was awarded an NIHR Doctoral Fellowship in 2022 and she is currently working on her PhD with a focus on developing a novel questionnaire to assess autism in women. This research project is supervised by Dr Silia Vitoratou, Prof Francesca Happé, and Dr Hannah Belcher.  

Research Interests:

  • Autism in women
  • Psychometrics
  • Questionnaire development

Teaching:

Nora supports the teaching of ‘Introduction to Applied Statistical Methods’ for two MSc programs in Affective Disorders and Clinical Neuropsychiatry.

She also assists in the teaching of ‘Contemporary Psychometrics’ for the MSc program in Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics.

News

New study finds nearly 1 in 5 people in the UK find everyday sounds intolerable

Researchers from King’s College London and University of Oxford have shown that 18.4 per cent of the general UK population report that certain sounds, such as...

misophonia loud sounds

News

New study finds nearly 1 in 5 people in the UK find everyday sounds intolerable

Researchers from King’s College London and University of Oxford have shown that 18.4 per cent of the general UK population report that certain sounds, such as...

misophonia loud sounds