DATA COLLECTION CONSULTING
Many analytic companies start their services after data has been collected. Petrichor Analytics offers consulting services for experimental/survey design to help our clients collect better data.
Petrichor Analytics offers a multitude of statistical analyses and experimental design services for buisnesses and academia alike. We offer general statistical consulting and analysis for pre-existing data, but also specialize in designing customer/employee sentiment and productivity data collection pipelines using methods from social psychology. By gathering data on employee sentiment and productivity and analyzing said data, Petrichor Analytics can help to optimize an organization's productivity.
Many analytic companies start their services after data has been collected. Petrichor Analytics offers consulting services for experimental/survey design to help our clients collect better data.
A knowledge of programming is necessary for efficient statistical analysis. Petrichor Analytics utilizes different programming languages like Python, MATLAB, SPSS, and R to streamline our analysis pipeline.
Good data is useless to a buisness or institution if it can't be visualized effectively. Petrichor Analytics produces intuitive, descriptive figures to aid our clients in the visualization of their data.
Over 2.5 exabytes (2.5 billion gigabytes) of data is generated every day. Your buisness or institution is responsible for a small percentage of that information, so why not harness that information and use it to your advantage? Petrichor Analytics is prepared to help you create, capture, and utilize data to improve your organization. Contact us today for a free consult to see how a Petrichor Project can help you.
We live in a world of probabilities. By using your data well, you can lower the probabilities of failure and increase your chances of success.
“If you’re a scientist, and you have to have an answer, even in the absence of data, you’re not going to be a good scientist.”
“In the spirit of science, there really is no such thing as a ‘failed experiment.’ Any test that yields valid data is a valid test.”
“Some of the best theorizing comes after collecting data because then you become aware of another reality.”