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Leona S. Aiken

Leona S. Aiken (PhD, Purdue University) is Professor and Chair of Social and Quantitative Psychology at Arizona State University. Her research interests include both quantitative methods and health psychology. In quantitative methods, she is known for her work in continuous variable interactions in multiple regression. She is also interested in the use of design approaches and mediational analysis to untangle the effects of individual components in multi-component interventions.

Lewis R. Aiken

Lewis R. Aiken received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He subsequently taught at UNC-Greensboro, where he was also Director of Admissions and Placement Research. Other teaching appointments have included Guilford College (where he was Dana Professor of Psychology and Department Chair), UCLA, the University for Teacher Education in Tehran, University of the Pacific, and Pepperdine University.


Stephanie Aiken

Stephanie is Head of Education at the RCN. After qualifying as a registered nurse, Stephanie worked in a variety of acute clinical settings prior to commencing a career in nursing education. She has extensive experience in developing, delivering and managing curricula for pre and post-registration nursing programmes and the wider healthcare team.



Moses Aikins

Moses Aikins has more than 25 years of professional experience and interest in economic evaluation (costing and cost-effectiveness analyses) of public health and population interventions and programs. From 2007 forward, he served as a visiting scholar; senior lecturer; head of the Department of Health Policy, Planning & Management; and vice dean, at the School of Public Health, University of Ghana.





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