Just opened: a series of workshops on using R, random effects models and generalizability theory, and using AMOS for CFA/SEM held at Birkbeck, University of London with Dr Duncan Jackson. Each topic occurs over two days and the intention is for attendees to come along to both sessions on each topic. However, it is possible to come along for single days if desired.
Here are the workshop titles and dates:
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A basic introduction to R: 13-Aug-2016
Multiple linear regression with R: 14-Aug-2016
Confirmatory factor analysis with AMOS: 20-Aug-2016
Structural equation modeling with AMOS: 21-Aug-2016
Random effects models with SPSS, R, and Excel: 27-Aug-2016
Generalizability theory with SPSS, R, and Excel: 28-Aug-2016
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A basic introduction to R: 15-Oct-2016
Multiple linear regression with R: 16-Oct-2016
Confirmatory factor analysis with AMOS: 22-Oct-2016
Structural equation modeling with AMOS: 23-Oct-2016
Random effects models with SPSS, R, and Excel: 29-Oct-2016
Generalizability theory with SPSS, R, and Excel: 30-Oct-2016
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A basic introduction to R: 26-Nov-2016
Multiple linear regression with R: 27-Nov-2016
Confirmatory factor analysis with AMOS: 03-Dec-2016
Structural equation modeling with AMOS: 04-Dec-2016
Random effects models with SPSS, R, and Excel: 10-Dec-2016
Generalizability theory with SPSS, R, and Excel: 11-Dec-2016
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For further information and to book sessions, please go to:
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2016/short-courses/subject/organisational_psychology/
To find out more about Duncan, please see:
www.duncanjackson.com
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/orgpsych/staff/academics/jackson
Course fees are £175 per day. Delegates will be required to bring their own laptop computers with software relevant to each workshop already installed.
R is freeware and can be downloaded here:
https://www.r-project.org/
A demo version of SPSS is available here:
https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwmdocs/tnd/data/web/en_US/trialprograms/W110742E06714B29.html
A demo version of AMOS is available here:
https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwmdocs/tnd/data/web/en_US/trialprograms/G556357A25118V85.html
Regards,
Duncan
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Duncan J. R. Jackson, PhD
Department of Organizational Psychology
Birkbeck, University of London
E: dj.jackson (at) bbk.ac.uk