About Me

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My name is Haolai Jiang, people call me Lincoln in U.S.. I am now a doctoral student with the Department of Statistics at Western Michigan University (WMU). I holds the Bachelor of Economics degree in statistics, conferred by Renmin University of China. I was also awarded a Master’s Degree in statistics from WMU. I served as a teaching assistant with the Department of Statistics and later joined the Graduate Center for Research and Retention in 2009 as a consultant, providing one-on-one statistical consultation to WMU graduate students completing dissertation/thesis research. In addition to my consultation work, I teaches a variety of statistics seminars to graduate students: Overview of Statistical Concepts; Overview of SPSS; Overview of SAS.My research interests are statistical computing and data visualization.

I am a soccer fan of the Arsenal Soccer Club. Watching a live Arsenal’s match at Emirates Stadium in London, England, is one of my greatest desires.

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One Response to About Me

  1. LaShonda Fuller says:

    Hello Lincoln!

    This is LaShonda, you worked with me last year on my data analysis for my research in counselor education on “The Impact of Structured Group Counseling on Resiliency, Self-Efficacy, and Racial Identity among African American Female Teenagers.”
    I was browsing your website and wanted to ask, which scholars or articles would you recommend me read to become more familiar with the normal or most simplest method of imputing missing data? By the way, I orally defended my disseration three weeks ago and PASSED! Thanks for your assistance!

    Hope all is well.

    LaShonda

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