Mr Paul Campbell

Mr Paul Campbell

Position: HDR student
School and/or Centres: Centre for Social Research and Methods

Email: paul.campbell@anu.edu.au

Location: 146 Ellery Crescent, RSSS Building - Level 3. Acton, ACT 2601

Qualification:

<ul><li>Bachelor of Arts (Honours Psychology) – Australian National University</li> <li>Bachelor of Arts – University of Adelaide</li> <li>Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) – University of Adelaide</li> </ul>

Paul’s research interests include judgement and decision-making, personality traits, and social attitudes.  He also has a strong interest in analysis techniques applied to social science research.  Paul’s PhD focuses on analysing longitudinal and cross-sectional data to understand how seemingly stable characteristics in fact change over time, and the effect such change can have on analysis. 

From 2007 to present he has held a position as a researcher and analyst at the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Campbell, P. (2019).  Dispositional traits and internal migration: Personality as a predictor of migration in Australia.  Journal of Research in Personality, 78(1), 262-267.

Campbell, P. Biddle, N. & Paradies, Y. (2018).  Indigenous Identification and Transitions in Australia: Exploring New Findings from a Linked Micro-datasetPopulation, 73(4), 771-796.

Campbell, P., Hansen, N., Au, C., Wright, J., & Elazar, D. (2018).  Options for Encoding Name Information for use in Record Linkage. Australian Bureau of Statistics Research Papers. Cat. No. 1351.0.55.162.

Raymer, J., Biddle, N. & Campbell, P. (2017).  Analysing and Projecting Indigenous Migration in Australia.  Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 10(2), 211-232.

Richter, K., Saher, G. & Campbell, P (2013).  Assessing the Quality of Linking Migrant Settlement Records to 2011 Census Data.  Australian Bureau of Statistics Research Papers. Cat. No. 1351.0.55.043.

Zhang, G. & Campbell, P (2012).  Developing the Statistical Longitudinal Census Dataset and Identifying its Potential Uses.  Australian Economic Review, 45(1), 125-133.

Chipperfield, J.O., Bishop, G. & Campbell, P.D. (2011).  Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Contingency Tables and Logistic Regression with Incorrectly Linked Data.  Survey Methodology, 37(1), 13-24.

Smithson, M. & Campbell, P. (2009). Buying and selling prices under risk, ambiguity and conflict. International Symposium on Imprecise Probability (ISIPTA 2009), ed. T. Augustin, F.P.A. Coolen, S.Moral, & M.C.M. Troffaes, Durham University, Durham UK, pp. 387-394.

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