Pages related to research methodologies

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8:30 am - 10:00 am | Marquette Room 5

Implications of Community and Intimate Violence for Children

Concurrent Sessions 10

Discussant: Connie Shehan, Presider: Sandra Rezas

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3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Marquette Room 2

Innovations in Women's Health

Concurrent Sessions 6
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3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Salon E

Burgess Award Address

Sibling Relationships: A Missing Piece in the Family Puzzle

Presider: Shelley M. MacDermid Wadsworth

Susan McHale, winner of the 2010 Ernest Burgess Award honoring a life-time career in research.

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2:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Salon E

Funding Opportunities for Family Researchers

Special Session

Leaders: Wendy Nilson, Valerie Mahomes, Presider: Adriana Umaña-Taylor

Wendy Nilson, Ph.D., NIH; Valerie Mahomes, Ph.D., NICHD, will speak about funding opportunities in social sciences that are available to researchers.

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Noon - 1:30 pm | Grand Ballroom Foyer

Poster Session 2

Families, Work and Unemployment, Family Stress/Coping and Networks for Help, Poverty/Welfare, Public Policy, Research/Theory/Methodology, Rural Families
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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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TCRM
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Marquette Room 2

Theory Construction / Research Methodology Participatory Workshop

Constructing Social Theory

David Bell

Every theory consists of both a description of some causal logic (the theoretical orientation) and an application of that logic to some class of empirical situations (the theory itself). This workshop will show ways to make this distinction so as to heighten the clarity of theory discourse.