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Mission


To serve dissertation students by producing and delivering expert data analysis and clear sample size justification, comprehensible results, and ongoing support with unsurpassed response time and the most aggressive pricing in the statistical consulting field.



Testimonials

Actual testimonials from previous and current clients

  • "Statistic Solutions provided me with everything I needed in the way of statistics for my doctoral dissertation proposal.  I am a matriculated at Touro International University.  They examined my proposal, and provided the exact tests which were needed to analyze the data for my study.  Throughout this process, they were helpful and courteous, and demonstrated to me how this information should be placed into the body of the proposal, and then one-on-one explained to me how to present this information to my dissertation committee.  The Touro Dean holds an MD and Ph.D. from Harvard, and my proposal passed the first time.

    Statistics Solution has now provided me with the mechanism of placing the data into the body of the final dissertation, and they will take that data and follow it with me until I am complete.  I would recommend them to any student wishing to work with true statistical professionals"
    -Debra L. Gary, RN, MSN
  • "I passed my defense this afternoon with flying colors. Thank you for reviewing the statistics with me.  Please inform Dr. Lani that I didn't forget I owe him 2 bottles of wine. I just forgot which brand.
     
    Thank you very much!!"
     
    -Louise Abrams, Ph.D
  • "Thank you so much! I am very happy with your services and will be spreading the word. You all have been so responsive and patient with me and my anxiety about this part of my dissertation. I am feeling much better and now have something to work with."
    -T. Nail, Doctoral Candidate Santa Cruz, CA
  • "I received word that my dissertation has been accepted by the dean and VP of Touro. Thank you, once again, for your assistance in making this dream of mine come true. I will speak of you and your company to everyone…you guys are the BEST!"
    -D. Germano, PhD
  • "My dissertation defense was successful and accepted without recommendation by the committee, the first of it's kind according to the dissertation chairman. I want to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to your entire staff. You all were a big help. I will always recommend your services."
    -B. Kukoyi, Ph.D.
  • "Thank you, I received my statistic results. I looked them over and they look exquisite. I appreciate the wonderful job that was done."
    -C. Anthony

President's Note

My name is James Lani—founder and CEO of Statistics Solutions, Incorporated In the past 15 years, my staff of doctorate-level supervised statisticians and I have assisted hundreds of students to complete their degrees. My education—APA-approved Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, MA in Research Psychology, BS in Electrical Engineering, and my staff have Ph.D.’s in Statistics and the Behavioral Sciences.


PUBLICATIONS:

Stiles, W. B., Gordon, L. E., & Lani, J. A. (2002). Session Evaluation and the Session Evaluation Questionnaire. In G. S. Tryon (Ed.), Counseling based on process research: Applying what we know (pp. 325-343). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Stiles, W. B., Honos-Webb, L., & Lani, J. A. (1999). Some functions of narrative in the assimilation of problematic experiences. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55 (10), 1-14.

Stiles, W. B., Honos-Webb, L., & Lani, J. A. (1999). Discovering markers of assimilation stages: The fear- of-losing-control marker. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55 (12), 1-12.

Honos-Webb, L., Gal, L. M., Shaikh, A., Harrick, E. A., Lani, J. A., Knobloch, L. M., Surko, M., & Stiles, W. B. (2002). Rewards and risks of exploring negative emotion: An assimilation model account. In S.Fussell (Ed.), The verbal communication of emotions: Interdisciplinary approaches. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

CONFERENCES PRESENTATIONS:

Lani, J. A., Brandenburg, C., Glick, M. J., Osatuke, K., Stiles, W. B., (June 2000). Identification and Validation of Markers of Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale Stage. Panel presented to the Society for Psychotherapy Research meeting, Chicago, IL.

Lani, J. A. & Rone, M. (1999, August). Where is the unconditional positive regard in therapist's therapy. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association convention, Boston, Massachusetts.

Lani, J. A., Stiles, W. B., Shaikh, A., & Silberschatz, G. (1998, August). Getting worse before getting better: The expression of negative emotion. Poster to be presented at the American Psychological Association convention, San Francisco, California.

Lani, J. A., Stiles, W. B., Shaikh, A., & Silberschatz, G. (1998, June). Hearing change in clients' narratives: An assimilation of voices perspective. Paper to be presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research meeting, Snowbird, Utah.

Lani, J. A. & Jorgenson, D. O. (August 1995). The Effect of Informational Cues on Causal Attributions. Presented at the American Psychological Association for the 1995 meeting in New York, NY.

Fraga, L. & Lani, J. A. (April 1995). Student-Department Values and Their Relationship to Program Satisfaction and Commitment. Presented at the 1995 Western Psychological Association meeting in Los Angeles, California.

Rudmann, D. S. & Lani, J. A. (April 1995). Expert Opinion Effects on Sexual Harassment Attitudes. Presented at the 1995 Western Psychological Association meeting in Los Angeles, California.

Lani, J. A. & Hanley, G. L. (July 1994). Public Policy Implications of Hindsight Bias. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology in Santiago de Componstella, Spain.

Lani, J. A., Williams, C. Y., & Hanley, G. L. (April 1994). The Effects of Outcome Negations on Probability Judgments of Events. Presented at the 1994 Western Psychological Association meeting in Kona, Hawaii.

AD HOC REFEREE:

Assisted in the review of articles for the Journal of Clinical Psychology and the British Journal of Medical Psychology.

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