Thesis statistics consulting is an end-to-end service that supports master's and doctoral candidates at every stage of the dissertation, from designing the methodology to defending the findings at the viva. Having worked with hundreds of students, our aim is to deliver an analysis that withstands examiner scrutiny, conforms to your university's thesis rubric, and can be reproduced afterwards. We do not write the thesis for you; we build your analysis, explain the results with sound reasoning, and make sure you walk into the defence fully prepared.
What's included
- Methodology chapter drafting: research design, variable definitions, measurement levels and a justification for each chosen test, written to fit the voice of your thesis.
- Sample-size justification: an a priori power analysis in G*Power based on effect size, power (typically 0.80) and significance (0.05), with a reportable output.
- Data preparation: missing data, outliers, assumption checks (normality, homogeneity of variance, multicollinearity) and any required transformations.
- Choosing and running the right test: a broad range covering t-tests, ANOVA/ANCOVA, regression, logistic regression, correlation, chi-square, EFA/CFA, SEM and qualitative analysis.
- Results chapter: tables, figures and text formatted to your university's thesis template and APA 7 conventions.
- Viva-ready explanations: a plain-language note set explaining what each finding means, plus preparation for likely examiner questions.
- Reproducible syntax: your SPSS, R, Stata or AMOS files are delivered so the analysis can be re-run exactly on the same data.
How we work
- Scoping call: we review your topic, hypotheses, data and university rubric, clarify which stages you need support with, and send a scoped fixed quote within one working day.
- Preparation: the dataset is cleaned, variables are coded and assumptions are tested; where needed, a sample-size justification is prepared in G*Power.
- Analysis: the chosen tests are run and the results are evaluated alongside assumptions and effect sizes, with the syntax recorded at every step.
- Reporting and aftercare: the results chapter and an annotated note set are delivered, and support continues for revisions arising from examiner or supervisor feedback.
What we deliver at each thesis stage
| Stage | Deliverable | Software |
|---|---|---|
| Proposal / design | Research design, analysis plan and test rationale | — |
| Sample-size justification | A priori power analysis and target sample-size report | G*Power |
| Data preparation | Cleaned data, assumption checks, codebook | SPSS · R |
| Analysis | Hypothesis tests, effect sizes, model output | SPSS · R · Stata · AMOS |
| Results chapter | Rubric-compliant tables, figures and text | SPSS · R |
| Viva preparation | Plain-language explanation notes and likely-question set | — |
Where do students need the most help?
Related guides
If you would rather work through the topic yourself, these free guides are a good starting point: thesis data analysis in SPSS, step by step, sample size and power analysis with G*Power and which statistical test should I use — a decision guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does thesis statistics consulting take?
It depends on the design, the size of your data and the number of analyses required. A single results-chapter analysis can be completed within a few days, whereas theses involving scale development or SEM take longer. We share a clear timeline after the scoping call.
How is the price determined?
Rather than a fixed price list, we quote based on the scope of each thesis. After reviewing the analysis type, the state of your data and the deliverables required, we send a scoped fixed quote within one working day, with no surprise charges later.
Is my data safe?
Yes. We sign a non-disclosure agreement on request, and our data handling is aligned with UK GDPR and KVKK principles. On completion, your data is deleted from our systems if you ask us to.
Is this ethical — are you writing the thesis for me?
No, we never substitute for your authorship. We build, explain and help report your analysis; the intellectual ownership and the defence remain yours. To begin, reach us via the contact form or WhatsApp and share your thesis rubric and the state of your data.