Reviewing course notes and tutorials in which there were any sticking points and addressing them in chronological order is generally a sound approach. This ensures that subsequent knowledge is build upon a solid bedrock and therefore concepts can be most clearly distilled and understood.
I can adapt to any learning style and content preferences. Lessons can be theoretical Q & A, or more hands o...
Reviewing course notes and tutorials in which there were any sticking points and addressing them in chronological order is generally a sound approach. This ensures that subsequent knowledge is build upon a solid bedrock and therefore concepts can be most clearly distilled and understood.
I can adapt to any learning style and content preferences. Lessons can be theoretical Q & A, or more hands on in terms of solving questions and performing data analysis or write up of results. I have experience with most statistical software including R, SAS, Stata, SPSS and many others.
For help with the statistical aspects of research projects I usually spend the first session discussing the research goals and determining the best plan of action for data collection and statistical methods. Many students like me to run through a demonstration of the statistical analysis using their chosen software so that they can replicate the analysis in future, if need be.
I really enjoy tutoring a variety of students and having worked with students from 30+ different universities over the years.
I'm currently offering Zoom sessions only. This is for convenience as it allows me to offer more flexible time slots and serve a wider geographical area.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out. For broader topics I am happy to review your course notes before confirming a new session to make sure it's within my remit.
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