2025 In-Person and Virtual Workshops

VIRTUAL - Stats in Plain Language - ON-DEMAND
Oct
17
to Dec 14

VIRTUAL - Stats in Plain Language - ON-DEMAND

This popular 3-day workshop is now offered on-demand!

Whether it is a fear of numbers, the confusing jargon, or a feeling that you’re behind everyone else, statistics can be overwhelming and intimidating. This workshop is designed for anyone that just wants to understand what the terms mean, needs to know how to calculate statistics for a manuscript, or just wants to understand the papers that are being cited or reviewed.

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Dec
5
to Dec 7

VIRTUAL - Scale Development

Scales are often used in research and practice to understand information (e.g. behaviors, social determinants of health, community needs) that does not fit neatly into binary categories. When we need to know information that is not directly observable and/or easily quantifiable, scales and rubrics are used to help us gather the data. Whether you plan to use or modify an existing scale or develop your own, this workshop is for you.

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Nov
14
to Nov 16

VIRTUAL - Longitudinal Data Analysis

If you have data or are capturing data for the same subjects over a period of time, statistics such as repeated measures, regression, time series, or time to event analyses are important to know and understand. This workshop will cover those methods and more.

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VIRTUAL - Statistical Model Development (Regression)
Nov
7
to Nov 8

VIRTUAL - Statistical Model Development (Regression)

Often there are too many variables for a particular statistical model AND a simultaneous need to know how each of these contributes to the research question. Maybe you’re not sure that model selection is even the correct approach to take. Join me to identify and enact appropriate selection methods, interpret and explain what you did, and combine the tools that best fit your specific problem.

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Sample Size Calculations
Jun
20

Sample Size Calculations

Join this half-day workshop to learn about sample sizes in statistics and research, when you might use it, and learn to calculate sample size for several different uses in statistical software.

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Model Selection
Jun
12
to Jun 14

Model Selection

Virtual workshop to teach you how identify different methods for choosing the appropriate model, understand when model selection is not necessary, explain tools used for model selection, error identification, and information criteria, combine methods to find the model that best fits their situation, and finally interpret and explain model selection approaches, overfitting, and uncertainty. You’ll do all these things within statistical software.

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Get Out of Your Head: Planning Ahead to Achieve Your Goals</span>
Jun
9
to Jun 11

Get Out of Your Head: Planning Ahead to Achieve Your Goals

Whether you’re shifting priorities for a current activity or planning ahead for the coming months, get out of your head, take care of yourself, and get the business done!

Join us to learn how to build a parking lot for your ideas, make a step-by-step set of directions for future you, and how to identify surprises that are not actually surprises so you can avoid them.

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Longitudinal Data Analysis
May
29
to May 31

Longitudinal Data Analysis

If you have data or are capturing data for the same subjects over a period of time, statistics such as repeated measures, regression, time series, or time to event analyses are important to know and understand. This is a virtual workshop to learn what longitudinal analysis is, important methods to know, and work through how to achieve an analysis in several software packages. Everything is explained in an easy to digest, non-jargon filled manner. Workshop hosted in collaboration with Easton's Nook Writing and Retreat House (Newark NJ). Open to all comers but particular focus on faculty, graduate students, community organizations, and public service workers.

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