Social Statistics Research Event, University of Manchester
This event will be exploring how combining probability and non-probability data can help improve causal inference and population estimate.
This event will be exploring how combining probability and non-probability data can help improve causal inference and population estimate.
Utrecht University and Statistics Netherlands (CBS) are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD positionto work on a project “Push-to-app: Effective recruitment and retention in smart surveys”.
Understanding how respondents switch modes of interview in a longitudinal study using latent class models. Findings from a panel study.
A complete list of summer schools in statistics and survey methodology in Europe. Learn how to collect and analyse data this summer!
Learn how the multilevel model for change and the latent growth models are different and when to use each one.
Learn how to design better invitation letters to increase participation in online surveys. Results from an experiment.
We present the MultiTrait MultiError (MTME) approach to estimating multiple types of measurement errors concurrently.
We summarise results from a recent paper that investigated if mental health can be compared across ethnic groups in UK
Learn how to estimate and visualize nonlinear Latent Growth Models (LGM) using R and real world longitudinal data
Learn how to do cross-national research using multilevel modeling and R. Real world data example with the European Social Survey