I am an undergrad student @ penn state
and i work fulltime at a grocery store. lol. practicing absolutely nothing i am learning. haha.
Actuarial student...for life apparently (so many exams!).
I am an undergrad student @ penn state
and i work fulltime at a grocery store. lol. practicing absolutely nothing i am learning. haha.
I work for the CIA.
I got my PhD in Biobehavioral Health (kinda like biopsychology with some health psychology/intervention stuff covered too). Had to take 5 stats courses and I've done some since. Actually working as an information analyst at a U Psychiatry Dept. Underemployed by choice (small children at home) - hope to start moving up the academic research ladder in the next year or so. I work on prevention/intervention research now...
(jlg5308 - WE ARE..... got the PhD at Penn State)
Concisely put. I guess you must work for the CIAI work for the CIA.
Thanks to all those who replied - nice to meet you![]()
I'm currently in my 4th year of studies as an undergraduate. I'm doing a major in Psychology. I eventually plan to attend graduate studies, in the area of Quantitative Psychology. I'm currently doing my honors thesis in the area of Item Response Theory, specifically analyzing multiple choice data from introductory psychology classes. I also work part time on campus as a statistics advisor for fellow undergraduate psychology students who need help with their own honors theses. My interests include: SEM, Item Response Theory, and Probability/Mathematical Statistics.
Last edited by jamesmartinn; 11-27-2009 at 10:20 PM.
hi there..
i am graduated from bachelor degree in statistics with major in statistical computing. Now i work in Indonesia Statistics Offices. My division is in Network and Statistics Clearing House.
Anyone here feel like helping me on a chi-square problem? PhD student in psychology
finishing up the course requirement for my MAS this semester, and hoping to polish off the remainder of my thesis by april. jumping into doctoral study in probability ASAP; fingers crossed for auckland or UBC in particular.
on the non-academic side of things, i've done statistical work for fisheries & oceans canada, as well as a local marketing firm.
the little heart beats so fast (8)
Engineer for a company that makes gaging equipment for grinding machines. The gaging equipment has internal SPC calculation and display options.
What a great thread.
I do just what I do here.
That is, I assist researchers (mainly academic) understand and apply statistics to their data. I do both pure consulting, i.e. advising, as well as some projects, and I'm planning on adding some workshops in the near future. I used to do this in a university statistical consulting office, but am now on my own.
I was ABD in social psych when I realized the only part I liked about *doing* research was analyzing the data, so I left with my masters and got a masters in applied statistics with the one year I had left of a fellowship. Consulting in academia has turned out to be a perfect fit for me.
Karen
The Analysis Factor
http://TheAnalysisFactor.com
I am Deputy Director & Professor at Management Institute & consultant in Market Research.
Just a Nursing Student who is hating Statistics at this point in my life.
Statistics student. Also work at university at the junior enterprise (EstatMG).
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