About Us
We are a small group of researchers with extensive backgrounds in data analysis and research design in the social sciences, education, healthcare, and business. Our work is regularly published in top peer-reviewed journals. We have an established history of expertise in statistical consultation, mentoring, and teaching and happily provide references when requested.
Our clients have ranged from government agencies, businesses, research institutes, and healthcare agencies, to students and individual researchers across a wide range of content areas. We are based in the United States.
Why choose us?
We feel that it is important to work closely with clients to identify needs and to work together to find solutions. Our goal is to provide analytic services that answer your research questions in the most efficient and straightforward manner possible. We have a team of researchers who collaborate internally, guaranteeing that you receive the best possible service. Our work is fast, reliable, professional, and reasonably priced.
Integrative Analytic Consulting is:
| Jonathan E. Cook, Ph.D. Email | |
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Dr. Cook is a social psychologist emphasizing research methods and statistical analysis. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the Spencer Foundation and he has consulted on large scale grants funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Mental Health, and the Russell Sage Foundation. Dr. Cook is also an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University, where he studies social identity processes in relation to education, health, and behavior. Dr. Cook has taught statistical analysis at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and specializes in multiple regression and multilevel analysis. |
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| Nathan Dieckmann, Ph.D. Email | |
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Dr. Dieckmann received a Ph.D. in Psychology with a focus in the decision sciences and statistical analysis from the University of Oregon. He has consulted in a variety of domains including health, the physical and social sciences, education and business. In addition to being a senior consultant for IAC, Dr. Dieckmann also works as a research scientist for Decision Research in Eugene, OR (www.decisionresearch.org). He conducts basic and applied research in a variety of areas including decision making, risk communication, driving safety, the links between education and health, and statistical methodology. Dr. Dieckmann's experience working in a variety of consulting and research settings has allowed him to develop broad knowledge in statistical analysis and research design. |
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| Jess Holbrook, Ph.D. Email | |
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Dr. Holbrook grew up in Seattle, Washington and attended the University of Washington where he graduated with a B.S. in Psychology with Honors, specializing in social psychology, methodology, and statistics. He then earned a Ph.D. of Psychology at the University of Oregon focusing on automatic social inferences, methodology, and multivariate statistics. While at the University of Oregon, Dr. Holbrook worked at a local dot com where he became interested in software design and usability research. After graduating, he began working at Microsoft doing user research in 2006. Dr. Holbrook's statistical experiences include multivariate analyses, qualitative data coding and interpretation, integration of quantitative and qualitative data, and large data set data mining. |
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