Erwin is a social scientist and has an academic background in sociology and then a doctorate in educational studies. Erwin supervises students from social studies (such as Social Pedagogical Assistance (SPH), Social Work and Service (MWD), oral health, nursing and nursing specialist (Master Advanced Nursing Practice: MANP), applied psychology, cultural studies but also university students from these fields. Erwin is also a very experienced researcher and supervises students in statistics and SPSS analyses, both at college and university level. Erwin supervises students from Rotterdam on-site, but also offers online assistance.
Erwin is a passionate and enthusiastic thesis supervisor for college and university students and is himself fascinated every time by the topics and innovative insights that writing a thesis brings. Erwin enjoys supervising students from various disciplines. Characteristic for his guidance is the establishment of a clear structure, a clear approach and guidance focused on results. Erwin finds it fascinating to give students (again) the feeling that the subject of the thesis is important and worthwhile as the crown on your studies. Erwin provides customized thesis guidance, some students come only for substantive help and other students experience other obstacles such as thesis stress, personal injury and fear of failure. Erwin is a sociologist and has very broad research experience in areas such as education, health care and emancipation issues. In addition, Erwin has experience in a wide range of other topics.
Through his years of (research) experience, Erwin also has extensive experience with statistics and SPSS (quantitative research including moderation and mediation, but is additionally familiar with qualitative research). Erwin can help you with statistical analyses in SPSS, Erwin is therefore familiar with the correct choice and application of almost all functions and analyses in SPSS, such as for example the chi-square test, correlations, descriptive statistics, T-tests, Anova/ Manova, factor analysis, non-parametric tests, log-linear analysis and various regression analyses.