Statistics Education & Research Consulting
With a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Windsor, I bring 45+ years of active research, teaching, and professional experience to personalized statistics education. My career spans positions as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and HEC Professor at leading institutions including King Saud University (Saudi Arabia), University of Karachi, Institute of Business Administration, and Institute of Business Management.
My doctoral research focused on robustness of statistical tests, examining Multi-Response Permutation Procedures (MRPP) using fourth moment approximations—foundational work in understanding how distributions deviate from normality through skewness and kurtosis. Since then, I've published 16+ peer-reviewed research articles in international and regional journals, with ongoing research in skewness measures, simulation studies, and non-parametric methods.
My specialized expertise in measures of skewness has evolved through decades of research and practical applications. I help students understand not just "how" to measure skewness, but "why" it matters for data analysis, hypothesis testing, and real-world decision-making. Whether teaching O/A levels, university programs, or advanced research methodology, my approach combines rigorous academic training with intuitive, practical explanations grounded in 45+ years of experience.
📊 Research Focus: Robustness of statistical tests, MRPP statistics, fourth moment approximations, and alternative measures of skewness for non-normal distributions
Teaching Positions:
Associate Professor, Institute of Business Management (2014-2020)
Associate Professor, King Saud University (1985-2005, 2007-2013)
HEC Professor, Institute of Business Administration (2005-2007)
Lecturer/Asst. Prof., University of Karachi (1975-1985)
Teaching Assistant, University of Windsor (1979-1984)
Published: 16+ peer-reviewed research articles
Specialization: Skewness measures, statistical robustness, non-parametric methods, distribution theory
O/A Levels through Masters level. Comprehensive statistics coaching with emphasis on conceptual understanding, not just formula memorization.
Deep dive into measures of skewness, non-normal distributions, and advanced moment-based approximations—my area of research expertise.
Advanced testing methods including MRPP, permutation procedures, and non-parametric approaches for real-world data that violates normality assumptions.
Quantitative sections of SAT, GRE, GMAT, FCA. Strategic problem-solving with conceptual depth for standardized tests.
Specialized support for medical exams and research methodology. Help with data analysis and statistical design for academic studies.
Personalized sessions (50-70 minutes) tailored to your specific goals, pace, and learning style. Free initial assessment included.
Tajuddin, Islamuddin H. (1984). "Fourth Moment and Simulated Powers of MRPP Statistics." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Windsor, Canada.
Foundational research on Multi-Response Permutation Procedures, statistical test robustness, and the role of higher moments in hypothesis testing. Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol. 46-02, Section B, p. 549. View in University Repository →
Tajuddin, I.H. (1999). "A Comparison Between Two Simple Measures of Skewness." Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 26, pp. 767-774.
International peer-reviewed research demonstrating superior performance (least bias) on Weibull distributions. Extensively cited in contemporary research on skewness estimation methods.
Tajuddin, I.H. (1996). Publication on Skewness and Kurtosis Approximations. Statistica Neerlandica, Vol. 46, Wiley International.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9574.1996.tb01502.x — Peer-reviewed research on properties of robust test statistics and their distributions.
Pakistan Journal of Statistics — Multi-volume contributor (1985, 1987, 1991, 1997):
Peer-reviewed contributions to Pakistan's flagship statistics journal, advancing non-parametric methods and distribution theory across South Asia.
Tajuddin, Islamuddin H. (1984). "Fourth Moment and Simulated Powers of MRPP Statistics." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Windsor, Canada.
Foundational research on Multi-Response Permutation Procedures, statistical test robustness, and the role of higher moments in hypothesis testing. Dissertation Abstracts International, Vol. 46-02, Section B, p. 549. View in University Repository →