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If you answered Yes to one of these questions, the Virtual Statistician is what you need!
What is the Virtual Statistician?
The Virtual Statistician
primarily consists of an innovative membership formula flexible enough to adapt to a large variety of statistical needs for:
Tutoring to improve your knowledge
Validating your methods
Increasing your self-sufficiency
Complementing your existing resources
Several packages are available to offer the services of one or even a team of statisticians when you need it and for the volume of work you require.
How to become a member?
To become a member of the Virtual
Statistician, you simple purchase a block
of hours at a discounted rate and you decide how to use them. Time
is billed on a 15-minute basis so that you should never hesitate to
contact the Virtual Statistician even for a simple question. A web interface
allows you to monitor your account, the time that has been used and s
you can use the interface to ask questions, keed track of answers and
much more... Of course, access to the Virtual Statistician is not limited
to the Internet: a hotline is also available during business hours as
well as e-mail support.
How is the Virtual Statistician different from usual statistical consulting?
Typically, statistical consulting is carried out on a project mandate
basis. Even though the Virtual Statistician services offer a cost-effective
alternative for project mandates and are actually used for such situations,
its main purpose goes beyond this context. Its aim is to offer day-to-day
support in your work, as an in-house statistician would do. Even if
you do not contact the Virtual Statistician once a week or even less,
you can ensure a follow-up of your projects so that you get a quick
answer to your question at any time.
A few examples of tasks the Virtual Statistician
can assist you in
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To answer general and specific methodological questions
- To set up experimental designs adapted
to your objectives and resources
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To perform or help your data analysis and interpretation
- To carry out technological and scientific
literature searches
- To ensure statistical follow-up on projects: procedures and protocols
- To provide guidance on graphical ways of reporting results
- To ease the use of statistical software: SPSS, SAS, Minitab, Statistica, XLSTAT
and develop custom programs and routines
- To provide scientific support for R&D, an asses for your tax credit claims.
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