CARMA Video Library Sample
Lectures on Methods and Data Analysis for Organizational Research
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The Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA) at the Wayne State University School of Business Administration is making five sample recorded lectures available to increase awareness of the CARMA Consortium Webcast Program. Faculty and students from around the world are invited to watch the lectures at no charge. Participants have access to recordings of five outstanding one-hour lectures on research methods topics. Individuals who want to participate are required to register as CARMA Website Users (http://carma.wayne.edu/addperson.asp). If one does not want to register a website user, a 15 minute sample of Dr. Kevin Murphy's lecture on Power Analysis for Traditional and Modern Hypothesis Tests is available at http://carma.wayne.edu/Video/carmasample.ram. Please notice below the technical requirements for watching the videos. For questions or additional information, contact CARMA staff at carma@wayne.edu.
The topics and presenters the five one-hour lectures are:
- Tools for Testing Contingency Models
Dr. Brian Boyd, Arizona State University
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- Latent Growth Models for Longitudinal Data
Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
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- Simple Models for Analyzing Network Change
Dr. Stephen Borgatti, University of Kentucky
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- Dyadic Data Analysis
Dr. David Kenny, University of Connecticut
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- Ethnostatistics
Dr. Robert Gephart, University of Alberta
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The recorded lectures, consisting of both audio and video components and accompanying PowerPoint Slides can be watched using any computer that has Internet connection (high-speed connection advised).
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