Full details of the new CASS Short Course Programme for 2010/11 are now available from the CASS website at: www.southampton.ac.uk/cass
The 2010/11 Programme includes courses on:
• Survey Data Analysis I: Introducing Descriptive and Inferential Statistics (by Dr Gabriele Durrant)
• Survey Data Analysis II: Introduction to Linear Regression Modelling (by Dr Gabriele Durrant)
• Regression Methods (by Dr Denise Silva)
• Questionnaire Design (by Dr Pamela Campanelli)
• Essentials of Survey Design and Implementation (by Dr Pamela Campanelli)
• Structural Equation Modelling for Cross-Sectional and Panel Data (by Prof Patrick Sturgis)
• Introduction to Survey Sampling and Estimation (by Dr Pedro Silva)
• Paradata in Survey Research (by Frauke Kreuter, Mick P. Couper and Gabriele Durrant)
• Designing Effective Web Surveys (by Mick P. Couper)
Courses will be held in Southampton, Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Cardiff.
For a course summary and details of dates and venues, please visit http://www.s3ri.soton.ac.uk/cass/programme.php
Please note that places are limited and early booking is recommended.
A few places are still available on the following CASS short courses:
• The Psychology of Survey Response – Prof Roger Tourangeau, 10-12 May 2010 (London)
• Essentials of Survey Design and Implementation – Dr Pamela Campanelli, 19-21 May 2010 (London)
• Applied Multilevel Modelling – Dr Ian Brunton-Smith, 16-18 June 2010 (Southampton)
• Longitudinal Data Analysis – Prof Peter Smith, Dr Ann Berrington and Dr Marcel Vieira, 30 June-2 July 2010 (Southampton)
Online registration and payment are available via the CASS website at: http://www.s3ri.soton.ac.uk/cass/programme.php
CASS is a programme of short courses covering topics in survey design, data collection and data analysis methods.
Courses are aimed at academic social scientists and applied researchers in government, market research and the independent and voluntary sectors.
Teaching is interactive and all courses include practical sessions or computer workshops to enable participants to put the learned methods into practice.
CASS regularly attracts international presenters and experts in their fields, such as staff from the US Joint Programme in Survey Methodology at the University of Maryland.
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Kind regards
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Clare Sangster
CASS Administrative Assistant
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Southampton Statistical Sciences
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University of Southampton
Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
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