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2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses

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Overview
Prices
VCU Faculty and Students
2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses Topics and Instructors
CARMA 2007 Summer Short Courses Evaluation Summary
2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses Registration
2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses Accommodations
2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses Abstracts and Bios

The 2008 CARMA Short Course Program includes 12 short courses on research methods and data analysis topics and will be hosted in two consecutive sessions in the week of May 12 (Monday) to May 17 (Saturday) at Virginia Commonwealth University ( Richmond, VA ). Each person may register for one course per session (fees are charged per course - one session). Each of the short courses lasts two and a half days and includes an equal balance of lecture and computer lab time with hands-on experience, with an emphasis on the application of the methodology. Our instructors are nationally recognized within the organizational studies and management areas as experts on their topics, and several are current or past editors of leading organizational journals. CARMA registration fees for these events are very reasonable (they include lunches and one dinner), and low cost accommodations are readily available within walking distance of VCU. CARMA has enjoyed considerable success in providing a stimulating and comfortable environment for learning research methods and data analysis (Click here for an evaluation summary pf the 2007 Summer Short Courses).

 

Prices per course (up)

Below are the prices for early registration (until April 1). After April 1, a $75 surcharge will be applied to the total cost (and not per course) for late registration.

  • Faculty/Professional: $700.00
  • Students: $500.00

CARMA Consortium Webcast Members are invited to attend CARMA Summer Short Courses with a 50% discounted rate. Click here to find out if your organization is a CARMA Consortium Webcast Member.

  • CARMA Consortium Webcast Members Faculty/Professional: $350.00
  • CARMA Consortium Webcast Members Students: $250.00

VCU Faculty and Students (up)

Since VCU is a CARMA Consortium Webcast Member, VCU faculty and graduate students are also invited to attend CARMA Summer Short Courses with the discounted rate (50% less).

Short Course Topics and Instructors (up)

2008 CARMA Summer Short Courses Schedule (May 12-17)

Session 1 - May 12-14

Session 2 - May 15-17

  • Nonlinear Dynamic Models
    Dr. Paul Hanges, University of Maryland
  • Advanced Topics in Structural Equation Methods
    Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
  • Introduction to Structural Equation Methods
    Dr. Larry J. Williams, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Network Analysis
    Dr. Stephen Borgatti, University of Kentucky
  • Repeated Measures/Longitudinal Research
    Dr. Robert Ployhart, University of South Carolina
  • Testing Interactions with Linear Regression
    Dr. Herman Aguinis, University of Colorado Denver
  • Meta Analysis: Models and Processes
    Dr. Mike McDaniel, Virginia Commonwealth University
    Dr. Hannah Rothstein, Baruch College
  • Survey Design/ Data Collection Using the Internet
    Dr. Jeff Stanton, Syracuse University
  • Multi-Level Analysis Methods
    Dr. Paul Bliese, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
  • Alternatives to Difference Scores: Polynomial Regression and Response Surface Methodology
    Dr. Jeff Edwards, University of North Carolina
  • Introduction to Linear Regression
    Dr. Jose Cortina, George Mason University
  • Grounded Theory Method and Analysis
    Dr. Karen Locke, College of William and Mary
  
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