I'm a Visiting Scholar in the Education Department at UC Berkeley with a Ph.D. in Psychology and a postdoctoral fellowship in Psychology from NYU. I specialize in quantitative research and have over ten years of experience teaching statistics, research methods, and data analysis at the university level. My background includes classroom teaching, one-on-one tutoring, and guiding researchers through complex statistical projects in education, medicine, public health, and the social...
I'm a Visiting Scholar in the Education Department at UC Berkeley with a Ph.D. in Psychology and a postdoctoral fellowship in Psychology from NYU. I specialize in quantitative research and have over ten years of experience teaching statistics, research methods, and data analysis at the university level. My background includes classroom teaching, one-on-one tutoring, and guiding researchers through complex statistical projects in education, medicine, public health, and the social sciences.
I have taught undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals, and I am experienced in helping learners manage everything from introductory statistics to advanced topics such as regression, ANOVA, and mixed-effects models. I regularly support students using R, SPSS, and JASP, and I enjoy helping them develop both conceptual understanding and practical data-analysis skills.
What I enjoy most about tutoring is helping students replace stress and confusion with confidence. My style is patient, intuitive, and focused on breaking down difficult ideas into clear, meaningful explanations. Whether you’re working on coursework, preparing for exams, or analyzing data for publication, I look forward to helping you approach statistics with clarity and success.