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Flom received his Ph.D. in Psychometrics in 1999 from
Fordham University, where he was a Presidential fellow.
He was a teaching assistant and later an adjunct professor
while in graduate school, and also consulted with students
who were writing their dissertations. Since graduating
he has continued to consult with Ph.D. candidates in
the social sciences, and has assisted in writing grant
applications in the fields of drug abuse and HIV prevention.
He is first author on four papers, and co-author on
numerous others. He specializes in working with students
and professionals in the social sciences, and in using
SAS, S-Plus, and other programs to create cogent analyses.
Specific statistical techniques he has used include
not only the standard methods such as regression,
ANOVA, or logistic regression, but also such lesser
known methods as survival analysis, cluster analysis,
factor analysis, principal component analysis, and
multi-dimensional scaling.
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