My research project examines brain-behavior relationships between 3 brain chemicals across 3 brain regions and 6 or so behaviors in a competitive environment. I have a set of behavioral data from every subject in my study as well as chemical quanitites in the various brain regions being examined. I require assistance in finding the most reliable, significant results from comparing these variables with the fewest errors. I am unsure if regression analyses or multivariate ANOVAs will be the best approach, and how to go about it. If scientific research and data analyses is your forte, I look forward to working with you.
I'm guessing anova is preferable to regression but let's have a look. I have a maths PhD been a professional data analyst for 15 years in a number of industries including 8 years in major pharmaceutical companies.
Greetings, I am an experienced statistical analyst, researcher and academic writer having more than 3 years of experience in data entry and analysis using SPSS, EXCEL and EVIEWS. Samples available if required...
Hi, I'm an active research scientist (post-doc) in the neuroscience focussing on EEG and fMRI. I have 5+ years experience with conducting and publishing research. I can help. Please also see my PM.
I have a PhD in Statistics and Research, 20 years of research and statistical analysis experience, and over 65 publications and presentations. I can do this for you very quickly. Read my PM