Dear Amelia Users

Apologies for any possible cross postings (and shameless self  
promotion).  I wanted to call your attention to the two summer courses  
taught by me that could be of interest to the members of the list.

July 27-31 - Missing Data - Essex Summer School in Social Science Data  
Analysis and Collection at the University of Essex, UK

The course will contain an in depth overview of both theory and  
application of item and unit missing data.  Following an in depth  
theoretical overview with application examples practicals will  
demonstrate weighted estimation techniques for unit nonresponse,  
multiple imputation and full information maximum likelihood estimation  
of models with item missing data.

More info on this course can be found at:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/methods/courses09/2r09.shtm

Aug 2-15 - Data Theory - ECPR Summer School in Methods & Techniques at  
Ljubljana, Slovenia.

This course covers practical issues, problems and considerations of  
empirical research.  What do you do when your data is cooperating with  
the assumptions of statistical modeling: non-independent observations,  
non-multivariate normal distributions, missing data, etc.  The course  
will cover issues of operationalization, validity and reliability of  
social scientific constructs.

More info on this course can be found at:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/ecpr/events/summerschools/ljubljana/courses.aspx

If you have questions about either of these, feel free to contact me  
at: [email protected]

Cheers

Levi Littvay
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Central European University

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