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SUMMARY:Introduction to Stata: The Basics of Stata
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of workshops designed to introduce participants to the Stata software. No prior experience with Stata is required. The sections are: \nSection 1: The Basics of Stata – Interacting with Stata and working with data sets. (2/21\, 10:00 -11:30)\nSection 2: Data Management – The basics of maintaining and exploring a data set. (2/23\, 10:00-11:30)\nSection 3: Data Manipulation – Creating and modifying variables and other ways of manipulating your data. (2/25\, 10:00 – 11:30) \nYou do not need to attend all sessions; however\, the sessions build on each other and it will be assumed you are familiar with the material in earlier sessions. The workshop materials can be found at https://cscar.github.io/workshop-stata-intro/ for review. \nIt is strongly encouraged that you have Stata available on your local computer\, though not required. You may access Stata through midesktop (https://midesktop.umich.edu/) if needed.
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Stata: Data Management
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of workshops designed to introduce participants to the Stata software. No prior experience with Stata is required. The sections are: \nSection 1: The Basics of Stata – Interacting with Stata and working with data sets. (2/21\, 10:00 -11:30)\nSection 2: Data Management – The basics of maintaining and exploring a data set. (2/23\, 10:00-11:30)\nSection 3: Data Manipulation – Creating and modifying variables and other ways of manipulating your data. (2/25\, 10:00 – 11:30) \nYou do not need to attend all sessions; however\, the sessions build on each other and it will be assumed you are familiar with the material in earlier sessions. The workshop materials can be found at https://cscar.github.io/workshop-stata-intro/ for review. \nIt is strongly encouraged that you have Stata available on your local computer\, though not required. You may access Stata through midesktop (https://midesktop.umich.edu/) if needed.
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SUMMARY:Software Development For Research: Best Practices for Coding Styles
DESCRIPTION:Software development and computer programming is increasingly a major part of scientific research. Having a consistent coding style and following basic best practices used in the industry can help make your code easier to read and manage\, both internally in your teams and for public code projects available to other researchers. This workshop will cover some general guidelines and suggestions to clean up your coding style. Attendees will learn helpful tips for computer coding and how to make their code readable to other collaborators. \nThis is part of a series of workshops focused on both technical and soft skills regarding software engineering from a research perspective. \nPlease register at least 48 hours in advance.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/software-development-for-research-best-practices-for-coding-styles-3/
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SUMMARY:Reading and discussion group: Spatial Analysis in Social Sciences
DESCRIPTION:This reading group moderated by consultants from CSCAR will focus on spatial analysis especially as practiced in social sciences. We will meet for 1.5 to 2 hours every month on the fourth Thursday and discuss one or two chapters from relevant graduate level textbooks. We will focus on the concepts and applications but will also try to discuss the technical details. The format is open-ended\, and the key objective is to support learning at different knowledge and skill levels. If there is interest\, we will also cover software implementation of techniques in R or Python. We will select reading material that is available via U-M library or freely accessible online. \nReadings – We will discuss the following chapters: \n\n(2) Chapter 3: Global and local indicators of spatial association (from Spatial Analysis using Big Data by Yoshiki Yamagata and Hajime Seya) \n\n(3) Chapter 3: Spatial autocorrelation and statistical inference (from Spatial Analysis for Social Science by David Darmofal) \n\nDigital versions of the above two books are available from the UM Library.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/reading-and-discussion-group-spatial-analysis-in-social-sciences/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Stata: Data Manipulation
DESCRIPTION:This is a series of workshops designed to introduce participants to the Stata software. No prior experience with Stata is required. The sections are: \nSection 1: The Basics of Stata – Interacting with Stata and working with data sets. (2/21\, 10:00 -11:30)\nSection 2: Data Management – The basics of maintaining and exploring a data set. (2/23\, 10:00-11:30)\nSection 3: Data Manipulation – Creating and modifying variables and other ways of manipulating your data. (2/25\, 10:00 – 11:30) \nYou do not need to attend all sessions; however\, the sessions build on each other and it will be assumed you are familiar with the material in earlier sessions. The workshop materials can be found at https://cscar.github.io/workshop-stata-intro/ for review. \nIt is strongly encouraged that you have Stata available on your local computer\, though not required. You may access Stata through midesktop (https://midesktop.umich.edu/) if needed.
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