Statistical Consultants for Hire
Our consulting services are geared towards providing self-sufficient
researchers answers to specific questions about statistical computing to aid
them with their research. Using this model, we are able to help dozens of people
each week with questions about statistical computing. Sometimes people come to
us who need more in-depth help and understand that they would need to pay for
such help. Perhaps they are seeking a statistics tutor who could teach them
about some statistical techniques, or they may be seeking someone to do data
management and/or data analysis, or they may even
be seeking someone to do statistical programming.
- Seeking a consultant? Are you looking for someone who offers
such fee based services? As a service to the UCLA research community, we
maintain a list of such consultants available for hire. Please send an
email to
to request
the list.
- Are you a consultant? Are you located in the Los Angeles area and offer such fee-based services? If so, perhaps you would like to be added
to our list of people who offer such
services. We should emphasize that this is merely a list of people who are
available to offer such services, without any implied endorsement or
recommendation. Because of this, we will only list people who agree to provide
an unconditional money-back guarantee for the first 90 minutes of service. This
will allow clients to, without risk, use the first 90 minutes to evaluate the
consultant for his/her suitability. If you agree to such a policy and would like
to be added to this list, please email the following information to us at
.
- Your name
- Contact information (email address, phone number, web site)
- Your location (Los Angeles Area, State, or Country)
- The services you
provide, i.e., "Statistics Tutor", "Data Management and Data Analysis"
and/or
"Statistical Programming"
- A brief paragraph describing your areas of strength.
UCLA Researchers are invited to our Statistical Consulting Services
We recommend others to our list of Other Resources for Statistical Computing Help
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