Data in the Desert Workshop

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About the workshop

The Data in the Desert workshop is the beginning of an advanced methods training series focusing on innovations in statistical analyses for the social scientist. The workshop will take place June 18–22, 2018 focusing on the project planning, data collection and analysis of longitudinal social network data. The objective of the Data in the Desert annual workshop series is to provide unique opportunity for scholars in fields such as psychology, sociology, biology, business, and the developmental and social sciences to more broadly begin to understand the intricacies and complexities of interpersonal relationship data, as well as longitudinal social network data more generally.

Who should attend?

  • Graduate students
  • Postdoctoral scholars
  • Research faculty
  • Research scientists
  • Graduate research assistants
  • Market research analysts
  • Corporate researchers
  • Consumer insights specialists

Anyone with an interest and/or need to understand the cause and consequence of social interactions and social group dynamics. No particular substantive interest required to participate.

T. Denny School of Social and Family Dynamics
https://thesanfordschool.asu.edu/data-in-the-desert-training-workshop
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AC Hotel by Marriott Phoenix Tempe/Downtown
$995 graduate student; $1,595 faculty