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Statistical advice

Hi All,

I've received feedback from journal reviewers querying statistics that I used in a study and they have suggested that I seek advice from a statistitian. The sample size didn't allow for me to use my first choice of statistics (regression) and I did consult stats books and other researchers before I ran the analyses (chi squared tests and point biserial correlation) so hopefully I'm not a complete numpty when it comes to stats.

Can anyone advise if this accrues much in terms of cost and how I can go about doing this?

Many thanks,

Alice Bennett
Forensic Psychologist in Training
Westgate Personality Disorder Treatment Service
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