Statistical Analysis for Journal Articles
We handle the statistics for your manuscript: selecting and running the right tests for your data, reporting results with tables and figures in your target journal's format, and preparing the statistical text you can drop straight into your methods and results sections — the analysis itself usually takes 15 minutes, with same-day delivery, often within hours or even minutes.
We also stay with you through peer review: when reviewers ask for additional analyses, effect sizes, or nonparametric confirmation, we run what's needed on the same dataset and write the statistical justifications for your response letter.
Who is this service for?
Academics preparing a manuscript for a national or international journal
Authors who received a statistics-driven major/minor revision
Graduates turning a thesis into a publication
Physicians reporting case series, cross-sectional or clinical studies
Researchers needing fast, correct analysis for a conference abstract
How the process works
- 01
Share your draft and data
Send your dataset, research questions and, if available, the target journal and its author guidelines. For revisions, include the reviewer report.
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Analysis plan
We draft a statistical plan matched to your study design (cross-sectional, case-control, cohort, experimental) and confirm it with you.
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Analysis and journal-formatted report
Analyses are run; tables follow the target journal's format, with p-values and effect sizes reported to current standards.
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Methods text and support
We write the statistical-analysis paragraph of your manuscript and support you on interpretation and reviewer responses.
Reviewer requests we resolve most often
“Report effect sizes and confidence intervals” — computed for all tests and added to the tables
“Correct for multiple comparisons” — Bonferroni, Holm or FDR corrections applied
“Demonstrate normality / use a nonparametric test” — assumption tests reported, analyses re-run where needed
“Control for confounders” — multivariable regression or covariance analysis added
“Power analysis / sample size justification missing” — post-hoc power and sample justification written
“Tables don't match journal format” — tables rebuilt to the journal's template
Reporting to journal standards
Journals' statistical expectations have risen sharply: reporting only a p-value is no longer enough — effect sizes, confidence intervals, assumption checks and software versions are expected. Our reports follow these standards, taking into account APA 7, the statistical items of reporting guidelines such as CONSORT and STROBE, and your target journal's author guide. The goal: your manuscript doesn't come back because of the statistics.
Frequently asked questions
Do you write the statistics section of the manuscript?
We prepare the statistical-analysis paragraph of the methods section and the statistical reporting of your results — including which tests were used and why, software details and significance level. The scientific content and final text of the manuscript remain yours.
Can I get help only with reviewer-requested analyses?
Yes. Even if the original analysis was done elsewhere, we run the additional analyses reviewers ask for and prepare the statistical justification text for your response letter.
Which study designs do you work with?
Cross-sectional and descriptive studies, case-control, cohort, randomized controlled trials, scale development/adaptation and survey-based research — any design with quantitative data.
How fast is delivery?
The analysis itself usually takes 15 minutes; delivery is same-day, within hours or even minutes. Total time is set by iterative steps like missing information and corrections — you can write to us at every stage. For comprehensive packages with revision letters and methods text we agree the timeline up front, and we can prioritize journal deadlines.
Will my data and manuscript remain confidential?
Yes. Your files are used only for your analysis, never shared with third parties, and deleted after delivery on request.
Make the statistics of your paper bulletproof
Send your data, draft or reviewer report — we'll reply within 24 hours with a free assessment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026