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Tuesday
18 |
Wednesday
19 |
Thursday
20 |
9.15-10.00
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Multi
Dimensional Scaling
Tony Coxon,
University of Edinburgh
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Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis
Jonathan Smith, Birkbeck
College |
Qualitative
Comparative Analysis
Dave Byrne,
University
of Durham |
10.00-10.45
|
Q-Methodology
Paul Stenner, University of Brighton
|
Qualitative
longitudinal analysis,
Bren Neale, University
of Leeds |
Discourse
analysis
Charles Antaki
Loughborough University
|
Coffee
|
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11.15-12.00
|
What
is Multiple Correspondence Analysis?
Brigitte Le Roux, Université
René Descartes, Paris |
Narrative
analysis
Tom Wengraf |
Participatory
research with service users'
Kathy Boxall,
University
of Sheffield |
12.00-12.45
|
Social
Network Analysis
John Scott, University
of Essex |
Hypermedia
ethnography
Bella Dicks,
University
of Cardiff |
Agent-based
simulation
Nigel Gilbert,
University
of Surrey |
Lunch
|
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2.00-2.45
|
Systematic
reviews
David Gough,
Institute of
Education |
Event
history analysis
Fiona Steele,
University
of Bristol |
-
|
2.45-3.30
|
Data
mining
David Hand,
Imperial College
|
Latent
class analysis
Brian Francis, University
of Lancaster |
-
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Tea
|
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4.00-4.45
|
Multilevel
Modelling
Kelvyn Jones,
University
of Bristol |
The
GRID
Rob Procter
NCeSS |
-
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4.45-5.30
|
Structural
Equation Modelling
Patrick Sturgis, University
of Surrey |
Geographical
Information Systems
Bob Barr,
University
of Manchester |
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