Summer Course: Intensive Longitudinal Methods - Introduction and Data Analysis Camp
See below for details of what looks like a very useful summer course being run in Aberdeen.
Summer Course: Intensive Longitudinal Methods - Introduction and Data Analysis Camp
Instructors: Dr Gertraud Stadler, Dr Dan Powell, and Prof Niall Bolger
Date: 23rd - 27th July, 2018
Location: University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
A 5-day course covering the design and analysis of intensive longitudinal studies.
Early bird date for registration is Monday, 16th April 2018.
This five-day course provides an introduction to designing and analysing intensive longitudinal studies. Intensive longitudinal methods allow researchers to examine processes in daily life in a way that is not possible using traditional methods. Researchers can obtain repeated observations over the course of hours, days, and weeks, and often even longer. Intensive longitudinal data, however, present multiple design and data analytic challenges stemming from the various possible sources of interdependence in these data. This course will help participants in choosing their design in line with their theoretical questions, and practice analysing intensive longitudinal data with example data sets and their own data.
For further information, including details on how to book a place, please visit our website https://www.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/research/health-psychology/ilm-aberdeen-summer-course-1367.php or contact lyn.ajanaku@abdn.ac.uk, our workshop administrator.
Summer Course: Intensive Longitudinal Methods - Introduction and Data Analysis Camp
Instructors: Dr Gertraud Stadler, Dr Dan Powell, and Prof Niall Bolger
Date: 23rd - 27th July, 2018
Location: University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
A 5-day course covering the design and analysis of intensive longitudinal studies.
Early bird date for registration is Monday, 16th April 2018.
This five-day course provides an introduction to designing and analysing intensive longitudinal studies. Intensive longitudinal methods allow researchers to examine processes in daily life in a way that is not possible using traditional methods. Researchers can obtain repeated observations over the course of hours, days, and weeks, and often even longer. Intensive longitudinal data, however, present multiple design and data analytic challenges stemming from the various possible sources of interdependence in these data. This course will help participants in choosing their design in line with their theoretical questions, and practice analysing intensive longitudinal data with example data sets and their own data.
For further information, including details on how to book a place, please visit our website https://www.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/research/health-psychology/ilm-aberdeen-summer-course-1367.php or contact lyn.ajanaku@abdn.ac.uk, our workshop administrator.
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