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Types of Consultancy Services Provided by ESİMER
 
Types of Consultancy Services Provided by ESİMER

At ESİMER, consultancy services are delivered by academicians who strictly adhere to the Principles of Statistical Professional Ethics and Values. ESİMER firmly believes that researchers seeking consultancy services will appreciate this commitment. The success of any consultancy service fundamentally depends on both the Consultant and the Consultee sincerely embracing their Mutual Obligations and Responsibilities. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to familiarize yourself with these responsibilities, as defined within ESİMER's ethical guidelines, before requesting consultancy services.

ESİMER offers consultancy services tailored to the specific needs of consultees, categorized as follows:

1. Basic Consultancy

This category encompasses consultancy for individual academic projects that do not fall within the scope of institutional or large-scale endeavors. Such consultancy begins with an initial session involving the consultee, the consultant, and an assistant consultant. During this session, guidance and recommendations are provided on research-related topics such as research design, methodology selection, database creation, data analysis, and interpretation of results. For further details on what to expect from a basic consultancy session, refer to the article titled "What to Expect from a Consultant?"

2. Limited-Responsibility Consultancy

This service goes beyond offering recommendations and guidance on conducting research or data analysis. Here, the consultant assumes a defined level of responsibility for tasks such as research design, data analysis, and result interpretation. The scope and duration of the consultant's responsibilities are explicitly agreed upon beforehand.

3. Full-Responsibility Consultancy—Research Partnership

This advanced consultancy model involves an ESİMER consultant taking a proactive role in large-scale, long-term projects. The consultant may serve as a co-author for various academic outputs (articles, presentations, reports) intended for dissemination to wider audiences. Additionally, they may act as a coordinator, advisor, or researcher funded by the project budget, contributing to the preparation, management, and execution of externally supported projects.