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    Training, Workshops & Seminars 2015



    A 4-day course reviewing basic sampling and research principles with more in-depth treatment of the practical application of three of the five following topics: systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, stratified cluster sampling, missing data and compensation through weights and imputation.

    Prerequisite: course work or experience using statistical descriptive and linear regression models

    Insturctors: Michael Traugott- Professor, Communication Studies, & Research Professor, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan. James M. Lepkowski- Professor, University of Michigan, Research Professor, Joint Program in Survey Methodology, University of Maryland.

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    Deadline for registration: Tuesday January 13th, 2015

    This is a four-day course introducing concepts of program evaluation for researchers and policy practitioners. Participants will learn how to:

    Identify program goals, target populations, stakeholders and intended and unintended consequences

    Differentiate between process and outcome studies

    Specify program models and accompanying assumptions

    Isolate and identify causal relationships in research design

    Recognize, create, and critique appropriate research designs and evaluate alternatives

    Identify measurement issues that arise

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    Day 1

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    Arabic

    Day 2

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    Day 3

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    Day 4

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