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:
What are the different types of statistics that you can calculate with longitudinal data?
Common longitudinal analysis terms
What data is the best fit for longitudinal analysis and what to do when it is not the best option?
How to conduct longitudinal analyses using statistical software (free and paid)
What can you say or not say about your data?
How to explain the methods and results
The cost for the workshop includes individual 1:1 coaching during the intensive to address your specific situation, limited-time access to session recordings, hands on learning with the software you have available (SAS, STATA, SPSS, and R; other software negotiable) time to work on an analysis of your own in the setting of your choosing, and two 1-hour sessions (or one 2-hour session) after the workshop for follow-up coaching (usable by December 15, 2025). Attendees can obtain longer term assistance after the workshop concludes (at cost).
If you’re interested in registering, send me an email (link below) to reserve your spot! Only 16 spots will be made available!
*This workshop is held in collaboration with Easton’s Nook, a fantastic Black-owned writing and retreat house that provides a warm, comfortable, beautiful space where scholars, artists, and activists can meet, and can pursue their work individually or as a part of small, supportive, collaborative groups.