Dear Colleagues,
this is the final call for papers for the 24th Biennial Conference of the Society for
Multivariate Analysis in the Behavioral Sciences (SMABS). The conference will be held
at the University of Jena, Germany on July 18-21, 2004.
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Deadline for the submission of abstracts is J A N U A R Y, 1 8 t h (end of this week).
Abstracts can be submitted via the conference website (http://www.smabs.org) in the
section "Program" > "Submit Abstracts".
NEWSLETTER
For updates on the program (invited speakers, symposia, workshops, etc.) and organisational
issues, please read our latest newsletter (January, 8th) which is available on the conference
website (http://www.smabs.org in the section "Program" > "Newsletter")
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this conference is to present recent developments and stimulate discussion
among researchers in the field of quantitative methodology for the social and behavioral
as well as educational and econometric sciences. You are invited to present papers on both
theoretical developments and applications of statistical or data-analytical methods in the
fields mentioned above. The program will include invited keynote lectures, symposia,
individual paper presentations, poster sessions and software presentations as well as social
events. Members of the local and scientific committee will select abstracts (max. 300 words,
including keywords and references) submitted by January 15, 2004.
Please forward this mail to all colleagues who might be interested in the conference
(or alternatively, use the "tell-a-friend" feature at the conference website).
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Jena.
Rolf Steyer
Andreas Wolf
Local Committee
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SMABS 2004 conference
website: http://www.smabs.org
conference office:
SMABS 2004, c/o Katrin Schaller
University of Jena
Am Steiger 3, Hs. 1
07743 Jena
Germany
mail: [log in to unmask]
phone: +49-3641-945230
fax: +49-3641-945232
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Posted on Jan 13, 2004 by Ivailo Partchev
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