Training
At Qi Statistics our emphasis is on how to choose and apply the correct methods and interpret the results rather than the underlying mathematics.
We can tailor a training programme to meet your exact needs (timing, length, format, software and topics) and also offer a range of public courses on-demand, online, or face-to-face worldwide, from basic statistics to masterclasses in specialised topics.
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Improving Influence and Increasing Impact: Essential Skills for Statisticians, Programmers & Scientists
This half-day course is aimed at statisticians, programmers, scientists or other primarily technically focused people who want to improve their consultancy style interactions.
Discrimination Webinar (access to recording only)
This webinar helps sensory and consumer scientists to decide which discrimination tests to consider based on their objectives and how to analyse the data obtained.
Bayesian Networks Webinar (Access to recording only)
Do you want to understand how you could use Bayesian Networks? Find out what they are, understand the terminology and see some examples.
How to Communicate Statistical Concepts
This workshop discusses common problems and issues in explaining statistical results.
Introduction to Bayesian Methods
This one day course gives those unfamiliar with Bayesian methods the insight and confidence to decide whether Bayesian analysis could add something to their current data analysis methods.
Understanding Basic Statistics (Non-software based)
A course for professionals who need to understand statistics reports and presentations and interpret what they see correctly to make informed decisions, rather than carry out analyses themselves.
Analysis of Sensory data using SenPAQ©
This short course covers the basics of how to use SenPAQ to perform popular techniques for analysing sensory and consumer data, and then understanding and interpreting the output.
Statistics for Sensory Analysis
We offer training in three one day modules, any one of these can be run on its own or combined with the other modules into a two or three day training course.
Introduction to Statistics using R
This course aims to familiarize you with the R environment, and will give you freedom in running statistical analyses in R.
Statistics for Consumer Research
Training is in three, one day modules. Modules cover key statistical techniques used in the analysis of the data scales commonly collected in consumer research studies to compare products or brands.
Introduction to Bayesian Network Analysis for Market and Consumer Research
This one-day workshop gives an introduction to Bayesian Networks and their application to data from consumer and market research.
Experimental Design for Product Reformulation, Optimisation and Preference Modelling
This course is aimed at researchers and new product developers who need to understand how product components work together to influence consumers and to optimise performance characteristics.