[BlindMath] Spss

Sina Bahram sina at sinabahram.com
Sat Sep 14 03:14:48 UTC 2019


That's a great suggestion RE other students. Along these lines, the
access-stem list out of UW is a really great resource, I feel.

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Subject: [BlindMath] Spss


Steve,
Actually, I am the statistics student! I am pursuing a Ph.D. In industrial
and organizational psychology. I have not had a stats class in more than 30
years. However, this is the first time as a blind student. I have spoken to
Dr. Bell about what they use at Louisiana Tech. The university typically
uses SPSS in psychology and social sciences. However, he has a license for
SAS and is willing to tutor me in its use. I know I have more stats class
ahead of me in this program and want to make sure that I can run data and
interpreted in the best way possible.
Also, with regard to the student in Colorado trying to use magnification for
mathematics. I might also suggest that we introduce him to other students in
the STEM fields. I know there are lots of students and professionals living
in Colorado who are blind and quite smart!
Best to all,
Jeannie

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