Barbara Holtzman
Operations Manager, Law Office of Mark Fisher
Ok, I'm not all that good at math, but I've done derivatives - what's the point to them, I'd like to know? I am better than most, and I have all the basics, and seriously, if you can do derivatives and all that, must be something to it. Can do stats with SPSS and SAS, although the latter is a bit rusty. I've forgotten the couple of programming languages I know, although SQL is pretty easy if you're logical - and I am. I can take apart questions and put them back together as answers, explain things I might not understand myself, but I reason them out, understand them myself, and then explain them clearly.
I am patient and analytical, interested and accurate, I like things to prove themselves, people not so much. Proposals and writing come easy to me, asking the question and figuring out how to figure out the answer. Then using the answer to craft a research project, a survey, a study, getting the data, analyzing that... I like to do studies, we used to call them experiments, but that means something else entirely...
