
Statistical Consulting Service at NCSU
Participates in and provides support to the NC Agricultural Research Service
research enterprise. Support is provided by
Activities of the Statistical Consulting Service:
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Provide advice to researchers on a full range of topics including choice
of experiment design, management of data, statistical procedures for analyzing
experiments, interpretion of the results, statistical and biomathematical
modeling, and statistical computing.
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Faculty serve as members of graduate committees.
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Provide the training in statistics and computing necessary to take advantage
of these services, and to carry out research and publish the results.
Courses
in applied statistics and SAS.
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Statistics faculty members engage in collaborative research efforts with
faculty from other CALS departments.
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Provide training to Statistics graduate students in statistical practice,
through participation in the consulting process.
Statistical
Consulting Seminar (ST641)
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Through its Statistics Computing
Support group , assist NC ARS researchers with the management, translation
and analysis of data created on different platforms and in different storage
formats.
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Subject to the availability of resources, provide consulting and collaborative
services to the entire NCSU research community.
If your college does not financially support the Statistical Consulting
Service, but your faculty and students do find these services valuable,
please consider lending your support. To discuss ways to support the applied
statistics enterprise on this campus, contact
Sastry
Pantula, Head, Department of Statistics .
Vision for the Statistical Consulting Service: The consulting faculty
assisted by the statistical computing support group of the Department of
Statistics serve as a national model for the delivery of statistical consulting
services to campus researchers from the agricultural and life sciences.
This effectiveness is reflected in the high efficiency and validity of
the experiments undertaken by researchers at NCSU and in the quality of
the publications resulting from their research. Consulting encounters frequently
lead to productive collaborative research relationships and produce new
avenues for theoretical research in statistics.