Upcoming CARMA Events:
- Apr. 22nd - CARMA's Topic Interest Group (open to everyone)
- May 9th-12th, 16th-19th: Europe & West/South Asia & Africa Region Short Courses
- June 6th-9th, 13th-16th, 20th-23rd: The Americas Region Short Courses
Please see below in this messenger for information pertaining to our upcoming short courses!
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CARMA Clips
Please check out our newest feature, CARMA Clips, on the CARMA home page! We have explanations for common questions from our past lecturers, and we have related CARMA Short Course information.
Please click here to view the CARMA Clips playlist on YouTube!
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CARMA Topic Interest Group: April 22nd, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM ET
TIGs are established to meet student and faculty researchers’ needs not currently met by CARMA’s Webcast Lecture Series (and its recordings in the CARMA Video Library) and CARMA Live Online Short Courses. This benefit will be available at no additional charge (beyond the institution membership fee) and can be accessed by TIG registration in the CARMA website User Area. The benefit is available throughout the institutional membership period and will end on August 31, 2022. CARMA TIG events will be hosted using the Zoom Meeting platform, with individual live access provided and recordings made available throughout the membership period.
April 22, 2022 (3:00-4:30 ET)
- Methods for Macro Research
- Topic: Advanced Social Network Methods in Macro Research
- Session Chair: Dr. Michael Howard
- Panelists: Dr. Rose Kim, Dr. Ralph Heidl
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Topic: Advanced Content Analysis: Techniques and Applications
- Session Chair: Dr. Mike Pfarrer
- Panelists: Dr. Joseph Harrison, Dr. Farhan Iqbal, Dr. Hani Safadi, Dr. Hovig Tchalian
- Open Science and Replication Research
- Topic: How Can We Open Up Our Science While Fostering a Sense of Belongingness in our Communities? A Roundtable Discussion
- Panelists: Dr. Jaclyn Siegel, Dr. Candice Thomas, Dr. Haley Cobb, Dr. Chris Castille
- Structural Equation Models
- Topic: Troubleshooting Non-Convergent Models
- Session Chair: Dr. Mikko Rönkkö
- Panelists: Dr. Le “Betty” Zhou, Dr. Shruti Sardeshmukh
- Research, Design, and Measurement
- Topic: Clarifying Concepts of Validity, Bias, and Fairness in Psychological Measurement: Implications for Organizational Research
- Session Chair: Dr. James LeBreton
- Panelists: Dr. Louis Tay, Dr. Chris Berry
Registration Instructions for CARMA Institutional Members:
- No registration is needed.
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Login to your CARMA account.
- Once you login, click "Access Live Events" and you will see a section “Active Meetings”.
- CARMA live events can be accessed through the Zoom link in “Active Meetings” title under the “CARMA Live Events Information” section a few hours before the event.
- Use the Zoom link a few minutes before our 3:00 PM ET start to join our TIG meeting room, and then select one of the five labeled break-out rooms to join the session that matches your interest.
Registration Instructions for Non-members of CARMA Institutional Programs:
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Login as a CARMA Website User. (If you are not a Website User, please sign-up as a Website User.)
- Once you login, click "Register Purchase" and you will see an option to “Register for Special Collections”.
- Select the collection “CARMA Topic Interest Group-2022” and Checkout. (free)
- CARMA live events can be accessed through the Zoom link in “Active Meetings” title under the “CARMA Live Events Information” section a few hours before the event.
- Use the Zoom link a few minutes before our 3:00 PM ET start to join our TIG meeting room, and then select one of the five labeled break-out rooms to join the session that matches your interest.
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Register for our Upcoming Short Courses today!!
Our upcoming program will deliver the courses online via the CARMA Global Virtual Classroom using Zoom. These courses will be offered using synchronous approach, with instructors providing live (video and audio) lectures and Q&A sessions. Instructors will also lead assignment sessions, during which participants can choose to join breakout rooms to collaborate with a small group of course-mates (using screen-share, video/audio communication, and/or text chat. There would be no recordings made by CARMA of the live sessions, and participants will not be allowed to record any sessions themselves. Unlike CARMA’s Webcast Program, which is based on group viewing, with our On-Line Short Courses only individual access and participation are allowed (no group viewing).
Upcoming Short Courses:
Europe & West/South Asia & Africa Regions:
The Americas Region:
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Session 1: June 6-9, Nine Course Options
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“Introduction to R and Data Analysis” – Dr. Scott Tonidandel, UNCC
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“Introduction to Multilevel Analysis with R” – Dr. James LeBreton, Penn State University
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“Introduction to SEM with LAVAAN” – Dr. Betty Zhou, University of Minnesota
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“Statistical Analysis of Text with R” – Dr. Jeff Stanton, Syracuse University
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“Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis in R” – Dr. Ernest O’Boyle, Indiana University
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“Introduction to Python for Research”– Dr. Jason T. Kiley, Clemson University
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“Video Methods”– Dr. Curtis LeBaron, Brigham Young University
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“Interpretive Qualitative Process Data Analysis” – Dr. Anne Smith, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
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“Mixed Methods” – Dr. Jose Molina-Azorin, University of Alicante
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Session 2: June 13-16, Nine Course Options
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“Advanced Data Analysis with R” – Dr. Justin DeSimone, The University of Alabama
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“Advanced Multilevel Analysis I: Growth Models, Mediation, Moderation, Multi-Unit Membership” – Dr. Gilad Chen, University of Maryland
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“Advanced SEM I: Measurement Invariance, LGM, and Non-recursive Models” – Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
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“Web Scraping: Data Collection and Analysis” – Dr. Richard Landers, University of Minnesota
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“Theory, Methods, and Analysis for Research with Dyads” – Dr. Janaki Gooty, UNCC
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“Questionnaire Design” – Dr. Lisa Schurer Lambert, Oklahoma State University
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“Doing Grounded Theory Research” – Dr. Elaine Hollensbe, University of Cincinnati
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“Advanced Qualitative Methods for Macro Management Research” – Dr. Rhonda Reger, University of North Texas
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"Introduction into Ethnography" - Dr. Mike Pratt, Boston College
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Session 3: June 20-23, Nine Course Options
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“Alternatives to Difference Scores: Polynomial Regression, and Response Surface Methodology” – Dr. Jeff Edwards, University of North Carolina
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“Advanced Multilevel Analysis II: Longitudinal, Consensus Emergence, Bayes and Dichotomous Outcomes” – Dr. Paul Bliese, University of South Carolina
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“Advanced SEM II: Missing Data Issue in SEM, Multi-Level SEM and Latent Interactions” – Dr. Robert Vandenberg, University of Georgia
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“Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning in R” – Dr. Andrew Speer, Wayne State University
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“Introduction to Bayesian Analysis” – Dr. Steve Culpepper, University of Illinois
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“Within Person Research” – Dr. Nikos Dimotakis, Oklahoma State University
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“Crafting High-Quality Qualitative Research via a Phronetic Iterative Approach” – Dr. Sarah J. Tracy, Arizona State University
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“Qualitative Comparative Analysis”– Dr. Thomas Greckhamer, Louisiana State University
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“Case Study Methodology” – Dr. Catherine Welch, Trinity College Dublin
Registration:
To register for 2022 CARMA Live Online Short Courses;
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