Jens Korzilius

Aspiring Data Analyst

Portfolio Resume
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Does spending more time on a chess move increase its quality? Analyzing 200k online games

Chess is as much about finding the best move as it is about managing your available time, but does going ‘into the tank’ actually result in a better move? In this article I try to make sense of hundreds of thousands of moves, and learn a thing or two about continuous variables in the process.

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February 8, 2025

What I'm working on

I'm still working hard to make these projects a reality. In the meanwhile, check out my resume!

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University Thesis: the Impact of Feedback Seeking Behaviour on Depression

I am currently researching if people who ask for both excessive reassurance and negative feedback from their environment have higher levels of depressive symptoms. This project is part of a bigger study on depression, anxiety and ambiguous social situations done by Vos et al.

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Powercreep: Analyzing the gradual increase in power level of Magic: The Gathering cards

Magic: The Gathering has been around since 1993, making it the first collectible card game ever created. This article explores how it’s cards got progressively stronger over the years, in a process known as powercreep. I also look at some interesting scientific literature about the ‘strength’ of cards in CCG’s.

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