Re: Statistics consultant / tutor needed for memory & forgetting analysis



On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 09:04:41 -0400, Bruce Weaver
<bweaver@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>LurfysMa wrote:
>> I need help analyzing some data related to learning, memory, and
>> forgetting. I have the results of a series of tests on a collection of
>> facts (questions) to be learned. I would like to calculate the
>> likelihood that the subject will get a particular question right the
>> next time it comes up.
>>
>> If you have experience and interest in this type of work, please send
>> an email to Usenet-20031220@xxxxxxxxxxx Please include your
>> credentials, your experience (briefly), your location, and your rates.
>>
>> I am in the San Francisco Bay Area. I am willing to work by phone and
>> email, but will probably give a slight preference to someone local.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>How do you expect to attract data analysts with decent credentials when
>you're not giving any details concerning your own credentials and
>experience?

Hmmm... I didn't realize that the employer's credentials were
important. I'm looking to hire expertise, not sell it.

In any case, my credentials and experience are computer science (BS,
25 years) and psychology (MS, 15 years). I've taken a few statistics
courses and am familiar with the basic principles, but it's been quite
awhile.

How's that?

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