I have a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology and have taught statistics and psychology courses at the undergraduate and graduate level for over a decade. The courses I have taught include general/introductory psychology, basic statistics, intermediate statistics, graduate level statistics, social psychology, psychometrics, and research methods in psychology.
My primary goal in tutoring is to break down and explain academic topics in a way that is understandable to students. I, specifically,...
I have a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology and have taught statistics and psychology courses at the undergraduate and graduate level for over a decade. The courses I have taught include general/introductory psychology, basic statistics, intermediate statistics, graduate level statistics, social psychology, psychometrics, and research methods in psychology.
My primary goal in tutoring is to break down and explain academic topics in a way that is understandable to students. I, specifically, strive to meet students at their current level of understanding with the instruction and content I provide. With over a decade of experience in university instruction, I have a well-developed arsenal of examples and ways to explain content. My approach involves identifying current understanding of students, providing relevant/memorable examples, and solidifying application of concepts and calculations.
I have published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals in psychology. My teaching is well received and reviewed by students. Many students who indicated a hatred of math and statistics have indicated that my courses were enjoyable and educational in student evaluations of teaching.
I can provide instruction in statistics, psychology, SPSS (and similar programs, such as JASP).