Greetings from CARMA, (a non-profit academic unit), the world's leading provider of research methods education for organizational scholars. We would like to remind you one last time of our upcoming research methods short courses in early June in three locations with a greatly expanded set of offerings.
- In addition to returning to Detroit, our Short Courses will also be delivered in new locations of Boston and Grand Forks, ND.
- Our program includes a new special sets of courses that emphasize qualitative methods (Boston).
- Our Short Course instructors are former editors and current editorial board members from leading organizational journals who are recognized experts on their topics and who understand how their methods are applied in organizational settings.
- Our Short Courses include a mix of lecture and hands-on experiential activities, and participants have the opportunity to socialize and network with our instructors and faculty/doctoral students from leading universities.
More information on CARMA and our Short Courses, including course descriptions, instructor biographies, preview videos from our instructors, and registration information can be found at:
http://carma.wayne.edu
CARMA Facebook Page
CARMA YouTube Channel
Offerings at Wayne State University – Detroit, Michigan (June 1-6)
| Session One Monday, June 1 - Wednesday, June 3 | Session Two Thursday, June 4 – Saturday, June 6 |
| "Introduction to Structural Equation Methods" Dr. Larry J. Williams, University of North Dakota | "Intermediate SEM: Model Evaluation" Dr. Larry J. Williams, University of North Dakota |
| "Advanced SEM I: Measurement Invariance, Latent Growth Modeling & Nonrecursive Modeling" Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia | "Advanced SEM II: Missing Data Issue in SEM, Multi-Level SEM and Latent Interactions" Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia |
| "Mediation and Moderation" Dr. Mark Gavin, West Virginia University "Introduction to Multilevel Analysis" Dr. James LeBreton, Pennsylvania State University "Introduction to R" Dr. Scott Tonidandel, Davidson College "Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews" Dr. Mike McDaniel, Virginia Commonwealth University "Longitudinal Data Analysis" Dr. Lisa Schurer Lambert, Georgia State University | "Alternatives to Difference Scores: Polynomial Regression & Response Surface Methods" Dr. Jeff Edwards, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill "Advanced Multilevel Analysis" Dr. Paul Bliese, University of South Carolina "Multivariate Statistics with R" Dr. Steve Culpepper, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign "Research Incubator: Turning Half-baked Ideas into High-impact Empirical Studies" Dr. Herman Aguinis, Indiana University "R and Data Mining" Dr. Jeff Stanton, Syracuse University |
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*To register for Short Courses in Detroit, please Click Here*
Qualitative Methods Offerings in Boston, MA (June 1-6)
Boston College
Session 1: Monday, June 1- Wednesday, June 3
"Ethnographic Methods"
Dr. Michael Pratt, Boston College
"Grounded Theory Method and Analysis"
Dr. Karen Locke, College of William and Mary
"Content Analysis"
Dr. Anne Smith, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Session 2: Thursday, June 4- Saturday, June 6
"The Craft of Writing Qualitative Research"
Dr. Karen Golden-Biddle, Boston University
"Interviewing for Qualitative Research"
Dr. Sally Maitlis, University of British Columbia
Offerings at the University of North Dakota- Grand Forks, North Dakota (June 8-12)
Session 1: Monday, June 8- Wednesday, June 10
"Multilevel Analysis"
Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
"Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews"
Dr. Ernest O'Boyle, University of Iowa
Session 2: Wednesday, June 10- Friday, June 12
"Introduction to Structural Equation Methods"
Dr. Larry Williams, University of North Dakota
To register for Short Courses in North Dakota, please Click Here*
Remember that faculty and students from universities that are members of our Consortium Webcast or International Video Library programs receive a 50% discount on registration fees for our short courses and workshops!
We hope you plan on attending one or more of our Short Courses, and please forward this email to any of your colleagues who you think might be interested.
Good luck in your research!
Thank you,
Dr. Larry Williams, CARMA Director
Hannah Diebel, Assistant Director for Membership
Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA)
University of North Dakota and Wayne State University
313-577-6281
carmamemb@wayne.edu