| Monday-Wednesday May 13-15 |
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| Larry Williams | Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling |
| Bob Vandenberg | Advanced SEM I: Measurement Invariance, Latent Growth Modeling and Nonrecursive Modeling |
| James LeBreton | Multilevel Theory and Measurement |
| Karen Locke | Grounded Theory Method and Analysis |
| Sally Maitlis | Interviewing for Qualitative Research |
| Lisa Lambert | Measure Development and Evaluation |
| Rich DeJordy | Social Network Analysis |
| Mike McDaniel | Meta-Analysis: Models and Processes |
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| Thursday-Saturday May 16-18 |
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| Larry Williams | Intermediate SEM: Model Evaluation |
| Bob Vandenberg | Advanced SEM II: Missing Data Issue in SE Multi-Level SEM and Latent Interactions |
| Paul Bliese | Multilevel Analysis |
| Michael Pratt | Ethnographic Methods |
| Jeremy Short | Assessing Constructs Using Content Analysis |
| Jeff Stanton | Introduction to R and Data Mining |
| Mark Gavin | Mediation and Moderation |
| Jeff Edwards | Alternatives to Difference Scores: Polynomial Regression and Response Surface Methodology |
For more information about CARMA and these short courses, visit the CARMA Website, the CARMA YouTube Channel, CARMA Facebook, and the CARMA Global Messenger Newsletter.
The topics of these 16 Short Courses address a wide range of methodological issues. Each short course will last two and a half days. They include an equal balance of lecture and hands-on experience with an emphasis on the application of the method. We have a very talented set of instructors for our Short Courses who will help you not only learn the technical details of the research method or analysis technique you will be studying, but they will also help you understand how it is being applied in management and organizational research. Our instructors include several former editors and current editorial board members of top management journals.
Cost for Attending
Students and faculty/professionals from a member organization of either our Consortium Webcast Program or International Video Library Program receive a 50% discount. The discounted price per course for a student from a member organization is $300 and the price per course for a faculty/professional from a member organization is $400. The full price per course for those who are not at a member school is $600 for students or $800 for faculty or professionals. This price includes two lunches and all program materials. Additional discounts are offered for attending more than one course.
Venue and Accommodations: Wayne State University
Courses will be held on-site at the Wayne State University School of Business and Department of Psychology. For more information about the WSU School of Business, please visit http://business.wayne.edu/. Information on housing will be available soon on the CARMA Website.
Advanced Registration Deadline & Registration Information
The Advanced Registration Deadline for the CARMA 2013 Summer Short Course Program at Wayne State University is April 1, 2013. Please note that a $75 late fee will be added to the total price after this date. We encourage you to register as soon as possible as some of our short courses fill up quickly! To register, please visit: http://carma.wayne.edu/ShortCourses.asp
To register, you must be a CARMA Website User. To become a CARMA Website User, please visit: http://carma.wayne.edu/AddPerson.asp
We hope you will find our 2013 CARMA Short Course offerings at Wayne State University to be of interest and we would be very happy to have you participate in our instructional program. Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can help in any way. Hope to see you in May!
Sincerely,
Dr. Larry J. Williams
Professor of Management/Dean's Research Chair and Professor of Psychology
Wayne State University
CARMA Director