Video Library Sample Lectures
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 makes five lectures from the CARMA Video Library available to increase awareness of our CARMA Consortium Webcast Program. Faculty and students from around the world are invited to experience five outstanding one-hour lectures on research methods topics presented by internationally recognized scholars. The topics and presenters are:
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- Latent Growth Models for Longitudinal Data
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Dr. Robert Vandenberg |
Spring 2007 |
- Simple Models for Analyzing Network Change
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Dr. Stephen Borgatti |
Spring 2010 |
- Dyadic Data Analysis
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Dr. David Kenny |
Fall 2010 |
- Ethnostatistics
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Dr. Robert Gephart |
Fall 2010 |
- Tools for Testing Contingency Models
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Dr. Brian Boyd |
Spring 2011 |
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