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Colleagues: Could you please circulate this call for presenters among
your networks? We are interested in participation from all social
science and adjacent interdisciplinary fields. Many thanks.  -Leanne

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The summer Methods Café series invites self-nominations for
participants from any social science or allied field. This brown-bag
workshop series intends to provide a non-technical introduction to a
relatively new analytical tool each week, with a focus on teaching the
method in a particular context and providing information about the
tool’s potential usefulness outside of that initial domain. Both
faculty and graduate students are welcome to present. More guidelines
will be provided for presenters once the schedule is finalized.
Additional information is at
https://www.leannecpowner.com/pages/methodscafe.html .

Topics requested by last year's audiences include:
Bayesian Process Tracing
Conjoint Experiments
Strategies for Content Analysis
Strategies for Discourse Analysis
Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Overview of Dimension Reduction Strategies (Principal Component
Analysis, Factor Analysis, etc.)
Intro to Bayesian Models/Logic
Network Analysis
Machine Learning
Text as Data
Difference-in-Differences
Digital Qualitative Fieldwork Techniques (beyond interviewing/digital archives)
Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Regression Discontinuity
Sensitive Issues in Survey Measurement
Survey Experiments

Self-nominated topics are welcome. Sessions are held Thursdays from
12-1 ET starting May 18 and running through Aug 10.

To volunteer to present, please complete the brief Google form at
https://forms.gle/ggkyYA3ipMW4eHPM9.  It asks for a brief summary of
your topic and paper; an abstract or a few sentences is sufficient, as
is a link to a complete paper.

Please consider circulating this announcement among your networks to
diversify participation. Information about registering to attend
workshops is on the Methods Cafe page at
http://www.leannecpowner.com/pages/methodscafe.html . More
Summerpalooza '23 events, including coworking groups and casual pub
talks, are available at
http://www.leannecpowner.com/pages/summer2023.html .

-- 
Leanne C. Powner, PhD
www.LeanneCPowner.com
Pronouns: She/hers

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My working hours are irregular and may include evenings and weekends
that do not overlap with your working hours. Please do not feel
obligated to respond outside your regular working hours.

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