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Lawrence Joseph replied to Amy's discussion Product reviews: comparing R, Matlab, SAS, STATA, SPSS in the group Product Reviews
"I completely agree with Gene regarding functionality of these softwares. I use SPSS for more than 10 years and recently when I moved to R. It was very difficult in finding right packages and organize them under one function. Specifically, when each…"
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Lawrence Joseph replied to Vincent Granville's discussion [Poll] Your analytic career: how do you see yourself at 55? in the group Polls
"I feel age is no bar on this domain. The more experience is more knowledge."
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Short Bio:
My self Lawrence, working as Statistical Analyst. I work for IT - Market Research. I am using R, Rapid miner (for MBA), SPSS (Data Management & Manipulation), WinCross (Tabulation) and Excel to report all the numbers in a neat look. My work experience covers IT, Pharmaceutical and Employee Research
My Website or LinkedIn Profile (URL):
http://www.elawrence.in
Field of Expertise:
Business Analytics, Predictive Modeling, Data Mining, Statistical Programming, Vizualization, Statistical Consulting, Other
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
6+
Professional Status:
Technical, Manager, Professor, Consultant
Interests:
Finding a New Position, Networking, New Venture
What is your Favorite Data Mining or Analytical Website?
http://www.analyticbridge.com
Industry:
IT, Pharmaceutical and Employee Research
How did you find out about AnalyticBridge?
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Market research in a recession

Ironically, a recession that is making consumer understanding even more necessary has also led to a reduction in market research budgets and shrinking head counts. There’s less money and fewer people to conduct research at a time when it’s more important than ever! more...

Source: Virtual Surveys Blog

Posted on March 30, 2009 at 2:46am

Is the Recession Going to End This Year?

According to Bernanke, there is a possibility that the recession could end in 2009. Additionally, over the weekend the G20 summit came out with promises to do what they could to stimulate the global economy. Between the trillions that the U.S. is spending on economic stimulus, along with the efforts being made around the world, it really is not that surprising of an assertion.… Continue

Posted on March 30, 2009 at 2:44am

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