Qualitative Data Dive Town Hall Meeting to be held on March 28, 2023

Qualitative Data Dive Town Hall Meeting to be held on March 28, 2023
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The Social Science Methods and Methodology Faculty Leadership Forum (SSMM-FLF) is organizing a one-day data analysis work session. Researchers (faculty, staff, and graduate students) will be expected to have datasets ready to analyze alongside other researchers at UNO. Many social science researchers who engage with qualitative data often require assurance and a space to discuss their analysis prior to disseminating findings. If you are in this position, this opportunity is for you. This workshop will include planned screen breaks.

 With the support of the Center for Faculty Excellence, the SSMM-FLF workshop will provide an inspiring environment for researchers to share their research project aims, set daily goals, hold accountability check-ins, and encourages discussion with colleagues about data analysis topics. The outcomes for this workshop will vary by participant. Overall, outcomes include completing data analysis, networking with other researchers, and improving skills in data analysis.

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