Thesis research, simplified
Conduct rigorous research without fighting with statistical software. Write faster, publish sooner.
Your thesis is about your contribution, not about wrestling with R, STATA, or SPSS. You need to run analyses, understand results, and communicate findings — not debug code or memorize syntax. Learn by doing, not by coding.
Your thesis needs evidence,
not another week lost to software syntax.
Design your survey. Collect responses.
Run the analysis the same afternoon.
Not sure which test to use?
Skari recommends one and explains why.
Defend your findings
with results you actually understand.
Here's what it actually looks like
Everything for thesis & research
Statistical Learning
- Master hypothesis testing, regression, ANOVA, Bayesian methods
- Assumption checking and interpretation guides
- Practice on real datasets or sample data
- See how each method works before using it on your thesis
Data Collection & Methodology
- Survey tool: design, collect, and analyze responses
- Experiment design guidance and power analysis
- Data editor: clean and preprocess data visually
- Research projects: organize all thesis components
Advanced Methods
- Causal inference: DID, PSM, regression discontinuity
- Machine learning: predict and classify with confidence
- Time series: decomposition, ARIMA, forecasting
- Structural models: factor analysis, SEM, path analysis
Free Public Data & Resources
- Global macro data: World Bank, IMF, OECD across 200+ countries
- Korea stats (KOSIS), US stats (FRED), industry data
- Ready-to-use datasets for practice and thesis work
- No data collection burden for comparative studies
How students use Skari
Empirical Thesis
Collect survey/experimental data, run statistical tests, explain causal claims with rigor. A/B testing or quasi-experimental designs.
Econometric Study
Panel data analysis, DID, PSM for policy evaluation. Analyze public data for development or macro thesis topics.
ML/Prediction
Build predictive models for final project. Use real datasets, evaluate performance, explain predictions.
Comparative Analysis
Use public data (World Bank, FRED, KOSIS) to compare countries/regions. Focus on analysis, not data collection.
Qualitative + Data
Mix qualitative interviews with survey analysis. Quantify themes and relationships discovered in interviews.
Reproducible Research
Document thesis components in one platform. Track datasets, analyses, results, and findings for reproducibility.
Start your thesis with confidence
Learn, conduct research, and defend with data. No coding required.
Begin Your Research