Vision

I received my PhD in 1995 and I work as a statistical consultant since 1989. My goal is to provide statistical support to both academic researchers and practitioners working on multi-disciplinary projects. Increasingly, leading journals require higher expertise in complex statistical modeling. This is where I step in.

As a statistical consultant, I advice researchers on leading modeling techniques such as: multiple imputations of missing data, structural equation models, multi-level analysis, cluster and factor analysis (exploratory, confirmatory), mediation and moderation models, dyadic data analysis, individual growth curve modeling, linear regression analysis and its derivations (GLM, logit and probit, and other non-linear models). It is always my pleasure to be part of the research beyond the statistical techniques, providing ideas on the research topic itself.

I am usually invited by university faculties and departments to provide statistical support for researchers in order to improve the quality of their data analysis and to meet leading journals' standards .

I have been hired by several university faculties to support both students and researchers with statistical consulting in order to improved dissertations and research articles.

I participate in various projects in a wide variety of sample sizes, complexity of research items, and variable types. My knowledge in statistical models allows me to tackle this variation with different relevant techniques.

Recently, I find myself more and more involved in writing journal articles as part of my collaboration with academic scholars. This activity brings me to international conferences where I present some of these articles.

My goal is to develop this concept of statistical consulting to other international institutes, especially in Spanish speaking countries.