[EB] Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis & Collection: 2003
Tanenbaum, Eric J
tanenb at essex.ac.uk
Mon Mar 24 10:22:09 EST 2003
Please draw this to the attention of your colleagues.
The 36'th Essex Summer School
in
Social Science Data Analysis
and
Collection
5 July - 15 August 2003
This year's Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and
Collection will offer over 50 one and two-week introductory,
intermediate and advanced courses on topics which include:
social survey design and analysis, sampling, regression, multilevel
analysis,
time series analysis, latent class analysis, survival analysis,
discourse analysis, game theory, rational choice, social theory,
social network analysis, structural equation models, Bayesian methods,
ecological analysis,
logit, probit and other generalised models, maximum likelihood
estimation and limited dependent variables,
geographical information systems, socio-legal research methods, scaling,
qualitative data analysis, focus groups, interviewing, participant
observation,
content analysis, SPSS, Amos, Stata,
British Household Panel Survey, time budget collection and Analysis and
comparative policy analysis.
New courses this year include:
Evaluation Analysis
Case Study Design and Analysis
Forecasting
Rhetoric and Discourse Analysis
Quantification, Project Management and Getting It
Together
Intermediate Programming in STATA
Advanced Questionnaire Design: Maximizing Reliability
and Validity
Mixing Methods: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative
Data
A small number of ESRC bursaries are available to participants from
British academic institutions.
For further details see URL <http://www.essex.ac.uk/methods>
or
e-mail sumsch at essex.ac.uk
or
write to
The Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection
University of Essex
Colchester, Essex CO4 3SQ,
United Kingdom
or
Fax [international] 44-1206-873598 [UK/Eire] 01206-873598
or
telephone [international] 44-1206-872502 [UK/Eire] 01206-872502.
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