Please draw this to the attention of your colleagues.
37th Annual Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and
Collection
10 July - 20 August 2004
This year's Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and
Collection will offer over 60 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, panel
analysis, social theory, social network analysis, structural equation
models, Bayesian methods, ecological analysis, logit, probit and other
generalized models, maximum likelihood estimation and limited dependent
variables, spatial data for the social sciences, scaling, qualitative
data analysis, focus groups, interviewing, participant observation,
content analysis, SPSS, Amos, Stata, British Household Panel Survey,
European Social Survey, comparative policy analysis and time budget
collection and analysis.
New courses this year include:
· Applied Research with Children and Adolescents: Methods and
Challenges
· The European Social Survey: A Data Confrontation Workshop
· Global Comparative Analysis of Human Rights
· Policy Analysis
· Spatial Data for Social Science
· Measurement and Modeling of Association in Multi-Way
Contingency Tables using Odds-Ratios
· Q Methodology
· Systematic Qualitative Comparative Methods: Introduction to
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Multi-Value QCA (MVQCA)
· Analyzing Panel Data
· Secondary Data Analysis of Large-Scale Social Surveys
· Models for Multi-Level Voting Behaviour
· Comparative Political Economy: Concepts, Measures and Data
· Advances in Applications of SEM: Mixture Models and
Longitudinal Data
A small number of ESRC bursaries are available to participants from
British academic institutions.
For further details see www.essex.ac.uk/methods or e-mail
[log in to unmask] or write to
The Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection,
University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, 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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Peter Lynn ([log in to unmask])
Professor of Survey Methodology
Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
University of Essex, Colchester, UK CO4 3SQ
tel: +44 (0)1206 874809; fax: +44 (0)1206 873151
http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/
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