Events
CISER Workshop
November 4 at 12:10 pm– 1:00 pm PST
November 4, 12:10–1 p.m.
SMED 175 or Zoom
Meeting ID: 980 4578 2395
Passcode: 971629
Learn about the services CISER (Center for Interdisciplinary Statistical Education and Research) offers to support WSU researchers.
Presenter: Trey DeJong, PhD
Assistant Professor WSU Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Assistant Director for CISER
Trey has a B.S. in Psychology from North Dakota State University and a PhD in Educational Psychology: Research, Measurement, and Statistics from the University of North Texas. Trey has worked in several statistics consulting offices over the past 8 years and assisted in a wide range of projects in the fields of psychology, education, nursing, biology, anthropology, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. He also has worked in many statistical software such as R, SPSS, JASP, Mplus, and LISREL. While his research program focuses on statistical methods that consider contextual factors in analysis (e.g., moderation analysis and multilevel modeling), he also takes interest in how to promote best statistical practice to students and researchers.
CISER Support
- Research design and data collection protocols
- Validation of measurement techniques
- Statistical analysis of the data resulting from research studies
Services CISER Provides
- Planning for data collection
- Assistance with the design of experiments
- Data analysis/modeling
- Interpretation of results
- Help with reviewer comments
- Workshops in research, measurement, and statistics
CISER Services Fall Under the Following Categories
- Engaged learning – support funded by your college (5 hours/academic year for members of the College of Medicine)
- Consultation – support funded by the researcher ($125/hr; often paid using research grants)
- Collaboration – support for grant proposals that have the potential for CISER funding (priority to CISER member colleges)