On-demand Consulting

Project Engagements

Statistical Training

SCS Online Service - Free on-demand consulting

In addition to our other consulting services, UConn faculty, post-doctoral fellows, research fellows, graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to take advantage of our free online service. Consultants can provide immediate, round-the-clock statistical support for quick questions about grant applications, journal articles, Ph.D. Dissertations, M.S. Theses, and undergraduate research projects.

 

We have expertise in statistical software, study design, statistical methodology, data analysis and visualization, and reporting of results. Undergraduate students please note that we will not be able to aid with homework or class projects.

 

Question Submission

Use the online consulting form below to ask a question and upload any supporting documents. Questions are typically addressed within 24 hours. In specialized cases, it may take up to 3 business days if an area expert is needed. Larger questions and projects that are deemed too big for a walk-in consultation may be referred for more comprehensive, ongoing consulting available at: stat.uconn.edu/project-engagement.

 

 

Submitting data

Although our consultants can help with formatting data for analyses, we highly recommend that clients attempt to have their data appropriately formatted prior to submission to our service. More information about formatting data and using OpenRefine to clean up data. Examples of wide and long data formats (we recommend one of these be used for submission).

Contact Us

timothy.e.moore@uconn.edu
Address: Rm 308
Nathan L. Whetten Graduate Center
438 Whitney Rd Ext
Storrs, CT 06269

News

  • SCS Consulting – Fall 2023
    The SCS is offering on-demand statistical consulting for all members of the UConn community. Check out the Ask Online tab for our online question form. Free walk-in consulting is available as of 9.11.2023. We are also accepting new full project consulting clients at this time. Contact timothy.e.moore@uconn.edu with any questions.