Dear colleagues,
Apologies for the cross-posting…
I’m very pleased to announce the slate of this year’s Pittsburgh Summer Methodology Series workshop offerings. These include statistical methods as well as best practices in study design, and are highly relevant for applied research.
This year we are offering all our popular courses from previous years, as well as adding a few new workshops.
This summer’s workshops include:
Introduction to R for Social Scientists
Intermediate R for Social Scientists (NEW)
Equity Informed Measurement
Dyadic Longitudinal Data Analysis (NEW)
Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling
Assessing Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Applied Machine Learning in R
SMART & Pragmatic Clinical Trials
Designing Ambulatory Assessment Studies
Latent Profile Analysis
Latent Transition Analysis (NEW)
Multilevel Modeling for Longitudinal Data
Time-Series Analysis for Intensive Longitudinal Data (NEW)
Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME)
Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling (NEW)
Introduction to Item Response Theory
The full schedule of courses and links to individual descriptions can be found here: https://www.pittmethods.com/courses
We offer special reduced pricing for trainees (graduate students and post-docs), and we’ve resisted the otherwise ubiquitous pressures of inflation! Combining some course registrations provides substantially reduced rates. Here is a link to registration: https://www.pittmethods.com/course-offerings
All courses are offered virtually via Zoom and will be recorded for attendees to continue to reference after the course. Look forward to seeing you in the workshops….