Applying the Science of Psychology and Evaluation Across the Globe
School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Final Week for Early Registration Rates:
Evaluation & Applied Research Methods Workshops
Aug. 17-23 & 30, 2007: Workshops selling out!

Register Today!

 

Our largest series of professional development workshops to date is beginning to sell out—and there’s only one week remaining to register at the “early bird” rate!  Over 625 seats have already been sold to registrants from four continents and all across North America.

 

After midnight on Aug. 1, prices will rise:

Student Rate (currently $45 per workshop) will be $90 per workshop

Professional Rate (currently $90 per workshop) will be $150 per workshop.*

 

*Discounts are available for each additional workshop at the professional rate.  See our web­site for details. www.cgu.edu/workshops

 

This year’s workshops include:

· Basics of Evaluation and Applied Research (S. Donaldson & C. Christie)

· Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (D. Berger)

· Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (M. Bligh)

· Cost Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis (B. Yates)

· Building Evaluation Capacity (J. King)

· Considering Culture in Evaluation and Applied Research (R. Hopson)

· Evaluation on a Shoestring: Participatory Approaches (J. King)

· Using Qualitative Methods to Determine Causality (M. Scriven)

· Evaluating Public Health Programs and Initiatives (T. Chapel)

· Consulting (G. Barrington)

· Needs Assessment (M. Scriven)

· Sampling and Survey Methods (G. Henry)

· Quasi-Experimental Design (W. Crano)

· Introduction to Multilevel Modeling (J. Ullman)

· Designing Qualitative and Advanced Research Studies (S. Rallis)

· Practical Program Evaluation – A Program Theory Approach (H. Chen & S. Donaldson)

· Using Appreciative Inquiry for Evaluation and Organizational Change (H. Preskill)

· Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling (D. Berger)

· Qualitative Data Analysis (M. Bligh)

· Using RCTs in Educational Research (T. Berry & R. Eddy)

· Logic Models for Program Evaluation and Planning (T. Chapel)

· How to Write Successful Grant Proposals (A. Omoto)

· Policy Evaluation (G. Henry)

· Using Evaluation Theory to Inform Practice (C. Christie)

 

For those enrolled in our non-residential Certificate of Advanced Study in Evaluation, or in our M.A. or Ph.D. programs in Evaluation and Applied Research Methods, these workshops may count towards certificate or degree credit.

 

For full workshop descriptions, presenter bios, and a complete schedule, visit us at www.cgu.edu/workshops.

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