Maze was inspired to become a survey statistician because she enjoys mathematics and health, and she hopes to improve survey inclusion.
Alena Maze, 35, has established a world record by becoming the first black woman to get a PhD in Survey Methodology.
Maze, a well-known YouTuber, obtained her doctorate in Survey Methodology and Statistics from the University of Maryland, College Park, in the United States.
She announced this on her social media sites, including Facebook and Instagram, and stated that the achievement initially appeared to be a difficult one to overcome, but she succeeded.
Maze was inspired to become a survey statistician because she enjoys mathematics and health, and she hopes to improve survey inclusion.
She received her bachelor’s degree in Pure Mathematics from Bowie State University in the United States, followed by a Master of Science in Mathematics from Georgetown University before pursuing her PhD.
Speaking about her academic prowess as a doctorate degree holder in survey methodology, Maze said, “What’s a Survey Methodologist? Well, I’m a Survey Statistician, so specifically, I research the math behind surveys.”
Providing insight, she added, “Suppose we want more information on how diabetes affects women ages 30-40, in order to develop better treatment courses. Well in a perfect world, we would like to send out a survey (i.e., a series of questions) to all women ages 30-40 with diabetes.
“However, this is not practical for many reasons. So instead we chose a smaller group (called a sample), say 2,000 women from that same population to represent the whole population of 30-40-year-old women with diabetes.”
Sharing her remarkable story of her marital life with PopSugar, the scholar said she fell in love with her Korean-American husband, Joe Lee, when she was 13-years-old.
They, however, lost contact, and reconnected again when they were a little older, but unfortunately there was a second time of losing touch.
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It was the third reconnection that finally birthed their relationship, which grew to a family producing content for their vlogs with their children where they share their experiences as a multicultural blended family.
Reports revealed that for almost six years, Maze has been juggling her doctorate studies with her married life, raising her seven children, and at the same time vlogging.
Narrating her success, the 35-year-old wife and mother tied her accomplishments to hard work and the God factor.
“During this time, I encountered God’s love, through a divine meeting with His Holy Spirit in a way I cannot wait to share. His love has been enough for me to manifest anything I desire to do, be or become,” she said.
She disclosed that she would not have wanted seven children while growing up, but added that her only happiness is following the footsteps of her mother and grandmother who were given to nurturing little ones.
“Growing up, my mother helped to raise many children in the foster care system,” she told PopSugar. “I always loved having lots of children around and knew I wanted to have many children of my own.
“My favorite part of being a mom is being able to live in the footsteps of my mother and my grandmother. I feel proud to have been handed down this motherhood title. I’m learning a lot from my own children and growing myself with the challenges and victories of motherhood.”