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Ray Asik Stats Lab

Students working in the Ray Asik Stats Lab.

The Ray ASIK Stats Lab is sponsored by Raymond Asik. The Patton College of Education is appreciative of LFC Asik's support of students and faculty.  The ASIK Stats Lab is located on the 4th floor in Room 434 (right off the elevator). It is managed by EDRE graduate students and directed by EDRE faculty.

United States Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant Colonel Raymond J. Asik (LTC), graduated from Ohio University in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Education. He majored in Mathematics and minored in Health and Physical Education. Asik was the first member of his Hungarian family to attend college. He also earned a Master's in Business Administration from Baldwin Wallace University and served the United States Air Force in Germany and Thailand for 26 years.

In addition to his service in the USAF, Asik worked for 10 years as the Director of Administration Systems at Oberlin College, where he taught computer programming.

Lab Guidelines

The Asik Lab's purpose is to promote sound statistical, research (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods) methodology, and evaluation. The Asik Lab provides consulting services to university faculty and graduate students. EDRE graduate students complete consulting projects under the supervision of EDRE faculty members.

  1. Our GAs support research activities, but we are not allowed to do the project for you (e.g., an assignment, thesis, or dissertation).
  2. You are encouraged to make an appointment with our GAs so we will be prepared to answer your questions promptly.
  3. Please come with specific questions and relevant materials (i.e., a laptop with the programs and class notes).
  4. We are not obligated to allow students to use lab computers. Students with statistical analysis questions may use lab computers ONLY with the supervision of Lab GAs.
  5. We aim to serve you through a one-on-one 30-minute session to support class and research projects, and up to 1 hour maximum, ONLY if no one else is waiting for assistance. If you know you have similar questions to those of your classmates, a group appointment is encouraged.

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Yuchun Zhou, Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor