| Learn from world-class research methods leaders and bring your research to the next level! Join us for a unique and exciting opportunity to learn qualitative and quantitative research methods, participate in short courses, workshops, master classes, and more! Take advantage of this opportunity to gain hands-on experience, develop your skills, and network with leading scholars and other students and academics. Submit a short summary of your research paper – present your research and receive feedback on design and analysis from international methodologists.
CARMA Research Methods Short Courses at UniSA (14-15 Nov 2017) Full course descriptions HERE - Text Analysis - Prof. Anne Smith, University of Tennessee
- Advanced Multilevel Analysis -Prof. Bob Vandenberg, University of Georgia
- Introduction to Correlation and Regression - Prof. Larry Williams, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
CARMA Conference at UniSA (15-17 Nov 2017) Keynote Addresses - Discoveries We Anticipate - Prof. Jose Cortina, George Mason University
- Measurement, Research Design and Effect Size in an Era of Increased Data Analysis Sophistication - Prof. Neal Schmitt, Michigan State University
- Model Evaluation in Structural Equation Research: Challenges and Solutions - Prof. Larry Williams, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Master Classes - Techniques to Build Trustworthiness in Coding using Computer Aided Qualitative Data Analysis Software - Prof. Anne Smith, University of Tennessee
- Advancing Rigor and Relevance: A framework for Replication and Reproducibility - Dr Tine Koehler, University of Melbourne
- Doing the "Right" Thing Rather Than the "Popular" Thing: A Statistics and Methods Perspective - Prof. Bob Vandenberg, University of Georgia
- Demonstrating Rigor in Qualitative Research Analysis - A/Prof Catherine Welch, University of Sydney
Workshops - Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling - Prof Gordon Cheung, University of Auckland
- Grounded Theory - Dr Tine Koehler, University of Melbourne
- Case Studies - A/Prof Catherine Welch, University of Sydney
- Multilevel Modeling - Prof Mark Griffin, University of Western Australia
Global Methods Intensives - Robust and Reliable Research - Dr Fred Oswald, Rice university; Dr Stephen Rogelberg, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Dr James Grand, University of Maryland; Dr Joseph Allen, University of Nebraska Omaha
- Big Data - Dr Scott Tonidandel, Davidson College; Dr Ron Landis, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Research Ethics and Questionable Research Practices - Dr Ernest O'Boyle, Indiana , Dr George Banks, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Dr Donald Bergh, University of Denver
- Developing Methodological Skills - Dr Paul Bliese, University of South Carolina; Dr John Kammeyer-Mueller, University of Minnesota
Paper Presentation and Research Feedback Sessions CARMA Submission Template HERE Additional Sessions - Editor's Panel
- Ask the Experts
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