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from 2010 NCFR Annual Conference
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8:30 am - 10:00 am | Salon E

Recent Scholarship on the Issues of Diversity and Family Studies: Talk Back

Special Session

Facilitators: William “Bill” Allen and Robert Reyes, Moderator: David H. Demo

This session is a panel discussion of the recent issue, Journal of Marriage and Family Decade in Review.

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10:15 am - 11:45 am | Salon A

Quantitative Data Analysis Techniques - Working with Missing Data

Special Session

Alan Acock

Working with missing values; longitudinal modeling using Stata; latent growth curves using Mplus.

for Members ONLY

An Introduction to Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software

Special Session

Áine Humble

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Salon A

Qualitative software programs have gained in popularity but researchers often have little training in using them and a limited understanding of important issues. This presentation will explain factors to be considered when deciding on a qualitative software program.

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8:30 am - 10:00 am | Ballroom Salon C

Innovations in Evidence-based Policy-making

Special Session

Karen Bogenschneider, Kristin Moore, Ron Haskins

Increasingly, policymakers really want information and data to inform their decisions while researchers want to see their work make a difference in the real world. This session presents innovative methods and approaches for building family policy and programs.