Research & study design
Framing testable questions, choosing the right design, and avoiding pitfalls before data collection begins.
Research & Statistics Consulting
I help graduate students and researchers design studies, run sound analyses, and report results with confidence.
What I help with
Framing testable questions, choosing the right design, and avoiding pitfalls before data collection begins.
Justified, defensible estimates of how many participants your study needs.
Reliable, valid questionnaires and measures aligned to your constructs.
Tidy, documented, reproducible datasets ready for analysis.
From t-tests to mixed models, SEM, and regression — run in R, SPSS, Stata, or Python.
Clear interpretation and APA-style reporting for your methods and results sections.
Who I work with
How it works
A free call to understand your project, timeline, and goals.
A written plan with scope, deliverables, and transparent pricing.
The work itself, with check-ins so nothing is a surprise.
Documented results plus a session so you can explain and defend them.
About
I'm Dr. Tony, a researcher and statistician who has spent 10 years helping academics make sense of their data.
My role is to teach, advise, and strengthen your own research — not to write it for you. All work respects your institution's academic-integrity policies, and you remain the author of your study.
What clients say
“Supportive, Patient, and Brilliant! Statistics has never been my strong suit, and I was terrified of the quantitative portion of my Master’s thesis. The consultants at Statsace were incredibly patient. They broke down complex concepts into simple terms and guided me step-by-step through the SPSS software. I felt supported throughout the entire process and actually ended up enjoying the data phase of my research!”
— Melanie, MA Student
“Balancing full-time work and an MBA is tough enough, but trying to tackle complex statistical forecasting for my capstone project was a bottleneck. Statsace was incredibly efficient. They understood the business application of my data immediately, delivered clean visualizations, and provided a concise breakdown of the insights. They are professional, fast, and worth every penny.”
— David M., MBA Candidate
“As a PhD candidate, the pressure to ensure my methodology and data analysis were flawless was immense. The team at Statsace didn’t just run the numbers for me; they took the time to explain the nuances of the multivariate analysis so I could defend my results with absolute confidence. Their expertise turned a mountain of overwhelming data into a clear, compelling story. I couldn’t have completed my dissertation without them. Highly recommended for any researcher!”
— Sarah T., PHD Student
FAQ
I help with the full analysis workflow: study and questionnaire design, sample-size planning, data cleaning, and the analysis itself — from descriptive statistics and regression through to structural equation modeling (SEM). I also help you interpret the output and write it up clearly for your paper or defense.
Most work is done in IBM SPSS, AMOS, JASP, and Jamovi. If your program or journal requires a specific tool, let me know and we can plan around it.
Yes. Graduate researchers are a large part of my work. Support can start as early as your proposal stage and continue through data analysis, results interpretation, and preparing you to explain and defend your findings.
No — and you should be cautious of anyone who does. My role is to apply sound, transparent methods and report results honestly. What I can promise is rigour, clarity, and that you will understand your own analysis.
Start by booking a consultation so we can discuss your objectives, data, and timeline. Pricing depends on the scope and complexity of the work, and you will always get a clear estimate before anything begins.
From the blog

If you’re a graduate student, thesis adviser, or researcher in the Philippines, you’ve probably felt the pressure from both directions…
Read more →
Choosing a research topic is often the hardest part of the research process. Many students spend weeks or even months…
Read more →
Imagine stepping on your bathroom scale three times in a row and getting 68 kg, then 72 kg, then 70…
Read more →
Why some studies get read, cited, and published, while others, just as careful, quietly disappear? Every semester, I read manuscripts…
Read more →
Research writing is often viewed as a simple academic requirement: a paper to submit, a thesis to defend, or a…
Read more →
Research is often described as a systematic process of discovering new knowledge, solving problems, and generating evidence-based insights. While the…
Read more →Get started
Tell me about your project and where you're stuck. I'll reply with how I can help and a clear next step.
Email me