Political psychology survey and data modeling.
  • Designed and pre-tested two-part questionnaire measuring attitude structure and
    policy preferences.
  • Conducted survey of Council on Foreign Relations, leading organization of
    corporate, government, and academic policy elites.
  • Performed factor analysis, multiple regression analysis, and other statistical
    modeling.
  • Published findings in peer-reviewed journal Political Psychology ("Self Images of Hawks and Doves: A Control Systems Model of Militarism,” Vol. 16, No. 2).

Original statistical software.

  • Designed software to implement specialized marketing research tool not
    available in standard statistical packages.
  • Wrote all required programs, which perform factor analysis, rotation, and
    graphing.
  • Distributed software to marketing research professionals and provided technical
    support.

Article on advanced statistical methods.

  • Compared R-method and Q-method factor structures from a single data set.
  • Published findings in social science journal Operant Subjectivity (“Replicability of Results with Theoretical Rotation,” Vol. 7, No. 3.)
Research consulting.
  • Designed studies and performed statistical data modeling.
  • Clients included Penn and Schoen Associates, Columbia University Center for the
    Social Sciences, and Columbia University Teacher’s College doctoral students.

Academic achievements.

  • Earned 18 graduate credits in statistical research methods.
  • Earned Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.
  • Presented attitude research at social science conferences.
  • Taught introductory courses in probability and statistics.
  • Tutored clients taking graduate level statistics courses.