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ANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPEAKERS FOR SPSS USERS MEETING IN YORK FRIDAY 25TH OCROBER 2019

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Peter Watson <[log in to unmask]>

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Peter Watson <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 30 Jan 2019 11:18:26 +0000

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2019 ONE-DAY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT & CALL FOR SPEAKERS (TALK AND COURSE GIVERS)

The 33rd annual conference of ASSESS, the SPSS Users' Group, is provisionally set to take place on
Friday 25th October 2019 in the Alcuin Research Resource Centre (ARRC), University of York.
As part of this we are aiming to have two workshops involving SPSS on the same day split into two parallel sessions (am and
pm) in the PC lab at the same venue. The courses will run either side of a plenary users' meeting talks session
which will be held in the ARRC auditorium on the same day and is intended to consist of papers, software demonstrations
(demos) and/or case studies involving the use of SPSS.

The committee welcomes contributions on SPSS-related topics from all academic and professional fields.
We are particularly interested in presentations (e.g. papers, software demos, case studies), workshops and posters.

These may cover areas including medicine, marketing, business, government and the environment, illustrating
methods such as multilevel modelling, handling missing data e.g. using multiple imputation,
regression, repeated measures analysis, bayesian methods, nonparametrics and analysis of variance applied in SPSS.

Other areas of interest include practical SPSS syntax tips, teaching using SPSS, Using R or Python programs inside SPSS,
practical examples of using the output management system (OMS) in SPSS, SPSS syntax, macros, performing bootstrapping and
simulations in SPSS, handling messy data, spreadsheet management, tips on using SPSS and experience using SPSS products and
procedures. The use of new facilities or modules in SPSS and new or unusual applications of existing procedures, perhaps in
areas not normally associated with SPSS, are particularly of interest.

We would be interested in anyone who might like to give a presentation or lead a workshop covering these or associated topics.
We are also particularly keen to hear from STUDENTS who are SPSS users who might be interested in giving a 25 minute
presentation.  Presentations from previous meetings are on our website at http://www.spssusers.co.uk/.

25 minutes is allowed for the presentations (with an additional five minutes allocated for questions)
at the talk sessions and 3.5 to 4 hours for the one-day courses (or 2 hours for a half day course).
Speakers do not pay the conference fee, get free accommodation and free dinner the night before the meeting and
may also claim expenses.

If you would like to give a workshop or presentation (or even if you think you might but are not yet sure or would like to
know more), please contact the meeting organiser, Peter Watson (see below).
A printable form is provided below for your convenience.

The Alcuin Research Resource Centre (ARRC) is at the University campus located in Heslington,
2 miles to the south-east of the city centre. It takes 10-15 minutes in a taxi from the
railway station. Buses also go to the University
(See http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/estates/transport/public_transport/bus/index.html).
University Parking and location details are at http://www.york.ac.uk/np/maps/.
Accommodation is bookable via tourist information on (01904) 550099 or (01904) 554455.

The meeting is open to all current users of SPSS and anyone interested in SPSS.

Come along to

* hear SPSS users talk about applications, problems and solutions
* see users demonstrate using SPSS
* learn about SPSS syntax
* learn about applying and understanding statistical methods that are used in SPSS
* hear the latest news from SPSS UK staff about product developments
* exchange ideas with other SPSS users
* suggest ideas for a better user group.

Registration forms for the meeting will be available later.

PUT ASSESS 2019 (FRIDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2019) IN YOUR DIARY NOW! A FORM IS GIVEN BELOW:
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ASSESS: SPSS USER GROUP : CALL FOR SPEAKERS

Please complete this form to respond

            33RD ANNUAL ONE-DAY CONFERENCE, FRIDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2019
                   ARRC, UNIVERSITY OF YORK, YORK, UK

The committee welcomes contributions on SPSS-related topics  from all academic and professional fields, particularly software
demonstrations and case studies.

These may cover areas including medicine, marketing, business, government and the environment, illustrating
methods such as multilevel modelling, handling missing data e.g. using multiple imputation,
regression, repeated measures analysis, bayesian methods, nonparametrics and analysis of variance applied in SPSS.

Other areas of interest include practical SPSS syntax tips, teaching using SPSS, Using R or Python programs inside SPSS,
practical examples of using the output management system (OMS) in SPSS, SPSS syntax, macros, performing bootstrapping and
simulations in SPSS, handling messy data, spreadsheet management, tips on using SPSS and experience using SPSS products and
procedures. The use of new facilities or modules in SPSS and new or unusual applications of existing procedures, perhaps in
areas not normally associated with SPSS, are particularly of interest.

25 minutes is allowed (with an additional five minutes allocated for questions) for presentations and 3.5 to 4 hours for the
one-day courses (or 2 hours for a half day course). Speakers do not pay the conference fee, get free accommodation and free dinner
the night before the meeting and may claim expenses.

If you'd like to do a presentation involving a software demo and/or case study involving using SPSS or run a workshop using
SPSS on Friday 25th October 2019 or at a future meeting or are interested in contributing in another way, please contact Peter
Watson. We are particularly keen to hear from STUDENTS.

[ ] I am willing to run a SPSS workshop on Friday 25th October 2019/at a future meeting
[ ] I am willing to give a SPSS presentation (e.g. software demonstration and/or case study) on Friday 25th October 2019/at a
future meeting

[ ] I may be able to do one of the above. Please contact me later.


Name:

Contact details (Include E-mail if possible):

Subject of workshop/presentation:


                      ---------------------------

Return to:       Peter Watson, ASSESS, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 7EF.

Phone enquiries: (0)1223 355294 x69479 (answerphone); (0)1223 273712 or (0)1223 769479 (Direct)
Fax:                    (0)1223 359062
E-mail :         [log in to unmask]
                 (put 'ASSESS' in the Subject field)

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Peter Watson
MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit
University of Cambridge
15 Chaucer Road
Cambridge
CB2 7EF

Telephone: +44 (0) 1223 355294 x69479 or +44 (0) 1223 273712 or +44 (0) 1223 769479 (both direct)
Fax +44 (0) 1223) 359062


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