I have a PhD in psychology and am a full time professor. I have taught statistics courses using SPSS for over 20 years at both undergraduate and graduate levels and supervised a number of master's thesis and doctoral dissertations. Also, I have worked as a data analysis/research design consultants for many federal/local grant projects. (read more)
I graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Statistics with highest honors. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania where I work on applied statistical methods in biomedical research. At Harvard I worked as a teaching assistant for Calculus (Math 1A/1B), Probability... (read more)
...These classes are one-to-one, and based on the student's needs as per their classes in school. I am most passionate about teaching programming languages, although I also have experience explaining calculus, algebra, SAT Math, and statistics. With topics that can be especially difficult like math, its important to have access to supportive teachers and the right resources in order to succeed. (read more)
...I taught a high school student Algebra 2 (from scratch) who then passed his final exam and entered Honors Pre-Calculus with a strong math background. I know the following concepts (as examples, not an all-inclusive list):
1. Descriptive vs. (read more)
...A simple problem is: y" + y' = 0, and are: y = sin x, y = cos x, and y = cos x + sin x solutions of the given second order differential equation? Y" = second derivative, and y' is the first derivative, and do the derivative operators and see if this is zero. I have physically used differential... (read more)