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Experienced and patient tutor with an eye for detail, BSc Psychology (1st Class), MSc Neuroscience (1st Class), PhD Cognitive Neuroscience candidate.
| Recent Students: 10 |
| Total Hours: 186 |
| Last Online: |
| All-time Students: 19 |
| Total Classes: 131 |
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| Recent Students: 10 | Total Hours: 186 | Last Online: |
| All-time Students: 19 | Total Classes: 131 | Signed Up: |
I passionate about Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Statistics, and helping others progress in their academic journey. As a PhD Cognitive Neuroscientist candidate, I have an in-depth knowledge of writing, data analysis, reporting and discussing results at publication standard. As I work in a lab, I am familiar with research methods, ethics applications and participant recruitment.
My professional interests include understanding how the skin detects pain, the involvement of spinal pathways, and how the brain perceives these signals. I am just one of 20 people in the world who use a technique known as microneurography, which involves electrophysiological recording directly from a single nerve fibre using an electrode.
I pride myself on being patient, knowledgeable and time effective. I strive to provide a calm environment, facilitating focused study to work towards achieving first class grades. I facilitate students in making significant progress on their assignments in relatively short amounts of time.
I am passionate about helping others to achieve their academic dreams, from those who are struggling to those who what the confidence of written feedback on their assignment before submission.
I have taught workshop sessions on the MSc Brain and Behaviour course at the Liverpool John Moore’s University, which demonstrated cutting-edge devices used in lab experiments. I also taught data analysis to Medical Sciences students at University of Liverpool, involving signal detection, data clearing, and data analysis.
I have enjoyed three years of private tutoring with over 50 students throughout the duration of their undergraduate and post-graduate degrees, with many being mature students. These sessions included both Zoom sessions and detailed line-by-line written feedback assignments to improve towards first class grades. The most popular requests include: (1) planning and writing introduction sections, including critical appraisal, aims, rationale and hypotheses; (2) planning research designs and writing the methods section including, independent and dependent variables, design, participants, power analysis, materials, measures and ethics sections; (3) planning and running statistical analysis in SPSS, Jamovi and R, and reporting the results in APA 7th style, including statistical assumption tests, descriptive statistics tables, plots and hypothesis testing; (4) planning and writing the discussion section, including critical analysis, comparison with previous literature, methodological limitations, implications, future direction and conclusion.
Tutee feedback
> “I found Warren to be very patient, knowledgeable, and approachable when he assisted me with my logistic regression. He responded to my messages quickly and was able to answer my questions confidently.” - Kirsty
> “Warren was so helpful and patient with me when I was really struggling with getting my head around statistics.” - Charlotte
> “Warren is outstanding! Really prepared, nice and patient! I was struggling with SPSS and some parts of the assignments, and he was the great help which I needed!” - Bianca
I am comfortable covering most Psychology topics (such as health, clinical, developmental, cognitive and biopsychosocial psychology topics; and also cognitive neuroscience topics (such as brain imaging, brain stimulation, electrophysiology, and neurological disorders).
extremely helpful and very kind and patient
very helpful
The tutor is very helpful and approachable, with clear communication and a strong focus on supporting students’ individual needs.
Class was good - ended up having technical issues towards the end!
he was very helpful
warren was very helpful
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Liverpool John Moores University
BSc Psychology (1st Class)
MSC Cognitive Neuroscience (1st Class)
PhD Neuroscience (in progress)
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