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Griffin E.

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Experience

  • Undergrad:

    BYU- Idaho
  • Grad 1:

    Enrolled, Emory University
  • Tutors Out Of:

    Atlanta, GA
  • Travel Radius:

    20 miles
  • Tutoring Certifications:

    algebra 1 - algebra 2 - economics - general computer - precalculus - Spanish - SPSS - statistics
  • Tutor's Fee Per Hour:

    $36.00 * with a 10% discount after purchasing $360

About Griffin:

I am currently a graduate student at Emory University's department of Economics. My undergrad training is also in economics, as well as statistics and Spanish. I lived for two years in Spain and speak and write Spanish fluently. Along with graduate course in economics, I am also highly trained in statistics, including graduate courses in probability and statistics.
As an undergraduate, I substitute taught economics courses, as well as tutored economics and statistics. I tutored both in English and Spanish. I have a very straight forward, patient teaching style. I understand best with pictures and graphs, so I in turn like to teach that way.

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More On Griffin's Subjects:

  • statistics

    My experience in statistics is extensive in both theoretical and practical applications. Starting as an undergad, I have experience running simple t and z tests, ANOVA, as well as similar basic measures of central tendencies. My most recent exposure to statistics, at a graduate level, is motivated by the study of regression analysis. At the heart of regression analysis is the understanding of probabilty and cumulative distribution functions, as well as transformations. All of this applies as it is relevant in the framework of multivariate statistics. Naturally, none of these tools can but utilized with out hypothesis testing. My training includes an extensive treatment in single and multiple hypothesis testing, and the appropriate times and methods of testing. Most common tests I use are t and z tests, lagrange multiplier tests, and likelihood ratio tests. In addition, I have extensive training in maximum likelihood and method of moment estimation. I feel it is critically important to understand the underlying assumptions associated with statistics, so that when statistical studies are preformed, they can do so accurately.

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