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Software Workshops, various instructors, mostly Fall, 2011, 2012:
R, Stata, SAS, SPSS, MatLab, and ArcGIS.
2- or 3-day Statistical Workshops in May:
- “Spatial Regression Analysis” Paul Voss (May 2011)
- “Multilevel Modeling (MLM) Using Stata” Brandon Bartels (May 2011)
- “Missing Data and Applied Solutions” Fred Boehmke (May 2012)
Grant Workshops:
- "An Insider's Guide to Social Science Grants" Janice Almasi, Tom Janoski, Jim Ziliak Matthew Webster, Lawrence Gottlob, Anna Secor, Margot McCullers (February 2011)
- "Writing Successful NSF Dissertation Improvement Grants" Tom Janoski, Michael Samers, Emily Beaulieu (October 2011)
- “Grant-Writing Basics” Proposal Development Office (February 2012)
Statistical Workshops on Automated Text Analysis:
- "Automated Content Analysis for Social Scientists" Daniel Hopkins (March 2011)
- "Using TABARI, Text & Event Data Analysis " Phil Schrodt (November 2011)
- "How Censorship Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression" Gary King (April 2012)
- "Computer-Assisted Clustering and Conceptualization from Unstructured Text" Gary King (April 2012)
Annual Interdisciplinary Conferences
- “Immigration Policy in an Anti-Immigrant Era” (March 2011)
- “Rising Economic Inequality in the 21st Century" (March 2012)
- “The Polarized Electorate” (December 2012)
Other Statistical Workshops
- "New Directions in the Study of Political Geography" Demonstration of GIS software” James Gimpel (December 2010)
- "Voter Migration and the Geographic Sorting of the American Electorate" James Gimpel (December 2010)
- "How the News Shapes Perceptions of the Economy" Yanna Krupnikov (October 2011)
- "Seven Deadly Sins of Contemporary Quantitative Political Analysis" Phil Schrodt (November 2011)
- “Matching Methods for Causal Inference” Gary King (April 2012)