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ANNOUNCE: REMINDER OF SPSS WORKSHOPS IN JUNE, JULY

From:

Peter Watson <[log in to unmask]>

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Peter Watson <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:58:03 +0100

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Places still available!

ASSESS: SPSS USERS' GROUP
ONE-DAY WORKSHOP: WRITING & USING SPSS SYNTAX
ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, UK, 26 JUNE 2008,
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UK, 10 JULY 2008

ONE-DAY WORKSHOP: WRITING AND USING SPSS MACROS and OMS
ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, UK, 27 JUNE 2008,
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UK, 11 JULY 2008


ASSESS is an independent user group for SPSS, a computer package for 
analysing and presenting data. It is run by users, for users and is 
completely  independent of manufacturers of the software. In 1996, 2000 
and 2002 ASSESS gave one-day workshops on the subject of SPSS macros and 
syntax and last year ran three day workshops on syntax, macros and output.

Two one day workshops are provisionally planned to be held in the Helmore 
building, Anglia Ruskin University on 26th & 27th June  2008 & repeated at 
the Business School, University of Birmingham on 10th & 11th July 2008 led 
by Chris Stride (University of Sheffield) and Peter Watson (MRC, 
Cambridge).

The workshops are open to users of SPSS who are familiar with the menu 
toolbar but have limited knowledge of syntax. Workshop topics are at
http://www.spssusers.co.uk/Events/2008/workshopannounce.html

Both days will be taught in an interactive hand-on workshop-style 
format, with frequent examples and exercises for participants to work 
through. A full set of  notes and exercise solutions will also be given to 
all who attend. If  participants  have SPSS-related queries relating to 
their own data which  they wish to explore, both tutors will be willing to 
(at least attempt to!) answer these at the end of each day.

Dr Chris Stride is the statistician at the Institute of Work Psychology,
University of Sheffield, and has over a decade of experience teaching both
statistics and SPSS to non-statisticians.
Dr Peter Watson is a statistician at the MRC Cognition and Brain Science 
Unit in Cambridge, has been teaching SPSS for non-statisticians for 15 
years and  has given three talks to the SPSS users group. Chris and Peter 
led a three day SPSS workshop at the University of Sheffield in 2007.

Each day will run from approximately 10am to 4-45pm. The booking fee 
includes mid-morning coffee, buffet lunch and afternoon tea each day but 
not overnight accommodation. Further details will be sent out to delegates 
upon receipt of booking forms.

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                            BOOKING FORM
                     WRITING AND USING SPSS SYNTAX
         June 26th (Cambridge), July 10th 2008 (Birmingham)

                 WRITING AND USING SPSS MACROS AND OMS
             June 27th (Cambridge), July 11th 2008 (Birmingham)

Inportant:
Bookings will not be treated as firm until a cheque or official (company)
order, payable to ASSESS, is received. Note payment can also be made by 
BACS.
Details on request. Please indicate if you require a receipt of payment.
Please note we reserve the right to cancel the workshops if there are
insufficient numbers.


Name:			                 Tel:
Email:			                 Fax:

Job Title:
Organization:
Address:



                    Postcode


Which workshop are you interested in attending? (Please delete as 
appropriate)

Syntax workshop/Macros and OMS/Both

Which venue are you interested in attending? (Please delete as 
appropriate)

Cambridge/Birmingham/Either

(Enter the appropriate amounts below which are for each one-way workshop)

INDIVIDUAL BOOKING. Please reserve a place for me, at a cost of 150 GBP.

CORPORATE BOOKING. (Enter the appropriate amounts)
Please reserve _______ places, at a cost of ______GBP (150 GBP in total 
for the first person and 125 GBP for upto two subsequent persons).

Names of attendees :	1.
(for badges)	        2.
 	                3.


STUDENT (POST-GRADUATE) BOOKING. (Enclose photocopied evidence of status
  for 2007-2008 academic year). Please reserve for me one of the student
places, at a cost of 75 GBP.

Specify vegetarian or other dietary requirements, if any:


Cheque or official order enclosed for ____GBP

For official orders please also give here the number and address for
invoicing:


Return completed forms to Peter Watson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences
Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 7EF.

Telephone enquiries about bookings: 01223 355294 x801 (has an answerphone)
E-mail enquiries about bookings: [log in to unmask]
(important:  put 'ASSESS' in the Subject field)

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Peter Watson
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
15 Chaucer Road
Cambridge
CB2 7EF

Tel:   +44 01223 355294 Ext. 801
Fax:   +44 01223 359062
Email: [log in to unmask]

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