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...I look forward to hearing from you! With over a decade's teaching experience, I can give simple, clear explanations for even the most complex topics in Introductory Statistics. I am proficient with TI graphing calculators, Minitab, and StatCrunch, and have experience teaching statistics using R. (read more)