Some Uses (and abuses?)of Regression - A Lecture by Professor John
Curtice, Tuesday 10th August 2010, 6.30-7.30pm, with a reception to follow.
Lecture Theatre 1, McCance Building, University of Strathclyde, Richmond
Street.
Professor Curtice conducts research into social and political attitudes,
electoral behaviour, electoral systems and survey research methods in
Scotland, Britain and comparatively. Most of his research is undertaken
by conducting and analysing sample surveys. He is currently vice-chair
of the Economic and Social Data Service’s Advisory Committee. He is also
President of the British Polling Council, a body that maintains
standards of disclosure by political polling organisations.
He is a frequent broadcaster and contributor to newspapers, and has been
a regular member of the BBC general and local election night programmes’
production team since 1979.
Booking is essential. Visit www.aqmen.ac.uk to secure your place.
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Universities, funded jointly by the Economic and Social Research Council
and the Scottish Funding Council. The Network aims to build capacity in
the use of quantitative methods amongst academic and non-academic social
scientists from across Scotland through a programme of training and
other events.
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