Scholarly Colloquia and Events

  • 1/12 Reproducible Results and Workflow Workshop

    Register for the upcoming workshop, “Reproducible Results and the Workflow of Data Analysis” by J. Scott Long. 

    The workshop encompasses the entire process of scientific research: planning, documenting, and organizing your work; creating, labeling, naming, and verifying variables; performing and presenting statistical analyses; preserving your work; and ending with reproducible results. Most of the work in statistics classes focuses on estimating and interpreting models. In “real world” research projects, these activities may involve less than 10% of the total work. Professor Long’s workshop is about the other 90% of the work. An efficient workflow saves time, introduces greater reliability into the steps of the analysis, and generates reproducible results. 

    Professor Long is a distinguished professor and the Chancellor's Professor of Sociology and Statistics at Indiana University. He has authored a highly-acclaimed book on workflow and teaches his workflow seminar at the ICPSR summer methods program and at universities across the country. 

    The workshop will be held at the University of Connecticut on Friday, January 12, 2018 through Monday, January 16, 2018 from 9:00am to 5:00pm each day.

    Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. We will be able to accommodate 50 workshop participants. If you are not one of the first 50 people to register, you will be put on the waiting list.

    To register for the workshop, please click on the following link:

    https://uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3fm9Xz5aymUoFiB

    Sponsorship for this event provided by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Department of Sociology, the Department of Educational Psychology, and the Department of Communication. 

    For more information, contact: Christin Munsch at christin.munsch@uconn.edu