"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

Franklin A. Graybill Statistical Laboratory

Statistics Building Plaque

Room 200, Statistics Building
Colorado State University
Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1877

Appointments/Information: (970) 491-5268
Computer Program questions:(970) 491-6568

Fax : (970) 491-1084
e-mail: zumbrunnen@stat.colostate.edu
Web: www.stat.colostate.edu

GENERAL STATISTICAL CONSULTING

The laboratory provides general statistical consulting to researchers from every college at the University. Conducting approximately 1000 consulting sessions each year, consultants offer advice ranging from the planning and design of experiments to the analysis and interpretation of experimental results. There is no charge to CSU faculty, staff and graduate students for consultations. Call 491-5268 to schedule appointments.

Faculty consultants are:

Dr. Phil Chapman , Experiment Station projects (Email: chapman@stat.colostate.edu)
Mr. Jim zumBrunnen, data analysis projects (Email: zumbrunnen@stat.colostate.edu)

Several advanced graduate students are also available for consultation.

DATA ANALYSIS

Statistics majors perform about 500 hours of data analysis work on research projects each year. Projects involve the preparation of control statements to run statistical programs on the computer. Typical analyses include survey analysis, regression analysis, analysis of variance, and multivariate analysis. Please schedule an appointment with Jim zumBrunnen or other available general consultant. There is an hourly charge of $35 for work done by the data analysts but no charge for the consulting time.

STATISTICAL PROGRAM CONSULTING

Users of the statistical program packages listed below may receive assistance by calling 491-6568 or by coming to Room 219 in the Statistics Building. Consulting hours vary on a semester basis, so it is good to call 491-6568 or 491-5268 to check on availability of a consultant before coming over. There is no charge for this service to CSU faculty, staff and graduate students.

STATISTICAL PROGRAM EXAMPLES

This location contains files of program code for packages such as SAS that perform useful tasks, An example is a file with SAS coding to compute sample sizes for a one way analysis of variance design.

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