Whether you are interested in brushing up on fundamentals (e.g., how to use R, intro to SEM) to mastering advanced methods (e.g., multilevel structural equation modeling, group iterative multiple model estimation), the Pittsburgh Summer Methodology Series workshops have something for you. Workshops are starting to fill up, but all still have spots left.
This summer’s workshops include:
- Introduction to R for Social Scientists
- Intermediate R for Social Scientists
- Equity Informed Measurement
- Dyadic Data Analysis
- Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
- Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling
- Assessing Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
- Applied Machine Learning in R
- SMART & Pragmatic Clinical Trials
- Designing Ambulatory Assessment Studies
- Latent Profile Analysis
- Latent Transition Analysis
- Multilevel Modeling for Longitudinal Data
- Time-Series Analysis for Longitudinal Data
- Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME)
- Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
- Introduction to Item Response Theory
The full schedule of courses and links to individual descriptions can be found here: https://www.pittmethods.com/courses
We offer special reduced pricing for trainees (graduate students and post-docs), and combining some courses offer substantially reduced rates as well. We’ve also added reduced fees for registrants from countries designated “low and middle income” (LIMC) by OECD, see: https://www.pittmethods.com/lmic-discount-program
Here is a link to registration: https://www.pittmethods.com/course-offerings
All courses are offered virtually via zoom and will be recorded for attendees to continue to reference after the course, so you can participant asynchronously.