Monroe Statistical and Research Consulting Services
Kurt L. Monroe, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate

Monroe Statistical and Research Consulting Services (MSRCS) provides a wide variety of statistical methods and research designs within all work or educational settings. For example, MSRCS accomplishes anything from capturing the concerns/attitudes of employees to the evaluation of service programs. Below is a list of services provided.

  • Advise research approaches and analyze/interpret data for dissertations or master's theses
  • Identify and employ the most appropriate research design/statistical analysis to answer your questions or solve problems
  • Program evaluation/outcome assessment
  • Survey construction and research
  • Sampling and data collection
  • Organize/interpret messy data
  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Statistical quality assurance
  • Training sessions and workshops
  • My goal is to employ my expertise in statistical analysis and research design to provide expedient and understandable answers to your questions or problems. Overall, I aim to provide you with what you request and/or need at a reasonable rate.


    Background/Training

    I am finishing my doctorate in sociology at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. My areas of expertise include statistics, research methods, and deviance. I have received extensive training in advanced methods of multivariate statistical analysis as well as research designs.

    In addition to my training in statistical analysis and research methodology, I have taught several courses in statistics and research methods/program evaluation at both the graduate and undergraduate levels (see course syllabi). Take the opportunity to review a more detailed description of my training and research experience below.


    Resumé

    Course Syllabi

    Graduate Courses:

    IPC 598 Special Topics: Interventions With Delinquents and Adult Offenders

    IPC 542 Statistics

    IPC 541 Research Design and Program Evaluation


    Undergraduate Courses:

    HCM 365 Data Applications for Health Professions (Statistics)

    Soc 215 Race and Ethnic Relations

    Soc 111 Introduction to Sociology

    Soc 103 Human Behavior in Work and Business


    Contact Information

    Telephone: 618-457-7463 (home); 618-521-0897 (cell)

    Address: 14 B Mara Lane Makanda, IL 62958

    E-mail: monroe@statistics-talk.com or kmonroe1@siu.edu