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Data Analysis in R: Online
20 January - 4 February 2025
Data Analysis in R: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/summer-program-2025/data-analysis-r-online https://dresa.org.au/events/data-analysis-in-r This course is intended for applied data analysts, including academics and postgraduate students, policy specialists and others. It will examine questions dealt with in public policy, the social sciences and industry, using real data. This includes surveys, and economics and public health data. The unit will help build participants’ ability to work with data in R and undertake rigorous statistical analysis, including spatial analysis and linear regression, and create publication-standard graphs of the results. The end result will be more professional and easy to understand research. Exercises will be provided, including additional problems and datasets for extra practice outside of scheduled sessions, and one-on-one consultations can be scheduled by appointment the following week. 2025-01-20 10:00:00 UTC 2025-02-04 16:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Introduction to RR statistical softwareR statisticsStatisticsStatistical Methods -
Fundamentals of Statistics: Online
20 - 24 January 2025
Fundamentals of Statistics: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/summer-program-2025/fundamentals-statistics-online https://dresa.org.au/events/fundamentals-of-statistics-c773ce8c-36a5-4140-bca9-e276d2a324da In this course you will obtain a solid foundation in basic statistical concepts and procedures to progress with some confidence into more advanced topics. This is an introductory unit in statistical methods with the emphasis on statistical techniques applicable to the social sciences, although these introductory techniques are also appropriate to the health sciences. Our approach to learning will be largely non-mathematical, concentrating on concepts rather than mathematical theory. Participants familiar with the use of a statistical software package, but lacking statistical training should also start with this course. The course will be using the free and open-source software jamovi. there will be an opportunity to use IMB SPSS Statistics as an alternative. Instructions will be provided for both packages and students can choose either jamovi or IBM SPSS Statistics. 2025-01-20 10:00:00 UTC 2025-01-24 13:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all StatisticsFundamentals of StatisticsJamovi SPSSStatistical Methodsapplied statistics -
NVivo Essentials: Online
25 - 27 March 2025
NVivo Essentials: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-march-2025-nvivo-essentials-online https://dresa.org.au/events/nvivo-essentials-online-fc34269c-4eea-497a-a6a7-ec46a01a248d NVivo is computer software package produced by QSR International that supports qualitative and mixed methods research. It has been designed for researchers working with very rich text-based and/or multimedia information, (including interviews, open-ended survey responses, picture/audio/video data, articles, social media and web content), where deep levels of analysis on small or large volumes of data are required. This workshop is aimed at providing researchers with essential skills in using NVivo software. Those choosing to enrol in this course will be working on or about to embark on a research project. The course assumes no prior skills with using NVivo, however will cater for all levels of participants, from novice to advanced users. 2025-03-25 10:00:00 UTC 2025-03-27 14:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Qualitative ResearchMixed MethodsText Analyticsmultimedia analysis NVivo -
Predictive Analytics for Data Science: Linear and Non-Linear Modelling
28 - 29 March 2025
Predictive Analytics for Data Science: Linear and Non-Linear Modelling https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-march-2025-predictive-analytics-data-science-online https://dresa.org.au/events/predictive-analytics-for-data-science-linear-and-non-linear-modelling-e8d89bd0-1e2e-44ba-b3bf-5f3094a2130f This masterclass is an introduction to linear and non-linear predictive models. It will provide an interactive step-by-step guide to running these models and key diagnostics using the R software platform. Regression modelling is a foundation in data science and a must for anyone wanting to venture into this space. Understanding when and how to use linear and non-linear regression models in everyday research is an essential skill for any analyst. Linear and non-linear regression models are commonly used to quantify the relationship between two or more variables by predicting a key outcome of interest. These models are used as effective and powerful tools to control for the potential confounding effect of extraneous variables and/or developing highly predictive models. Linear regression relates to continuous outcomes and is a fundamental regression technique in data science. Logistic regression is used when the outcome of interest is categorical and a fundamental classification technique in data science. When there is no theoretical or mechanistic model to suggest a particular functional form to describe the relationship between two or more variables of interest, Generalized Additive Models (GAMs) can used as they fit a nonparametric curve to the data without requiring pre-defining any particular mathematical model to describe the nonlinearity. Gaining a sound understanding of all these models is essential to understand when it is appropriate to use these techniques. 2025-03-28 09:30:00 UTC 2025-03-29 17:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] researchersPhD studentsHDR students 12 workshop open_to_all Predictive modelsPredictive AnalyticsData Sciencesocial data science -
Questionnaire Design: Online
3 - 4 April 2025
Questionnaire Design: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-april-2025-questionnaire-design-online https://dresa.org.au/events/questionnaire-design-online-faf39ce5-2cb1-44a5-81f1-b9191d4a50a4 This two day workshop will focus on questionnaire design: types of questions, types of response categories, open versus closed ended questions, questionnaire layout and order of questions and questioning, common mistakes, pilot testing and specific issues such as “The importance of Cover Design.” The workshop includes practice designing the layout of surveys and practice critiquing and writing questions and responses. Topics that are covered include uses of surveys, constructing survey questions that are clear and unbiased, the need to match attitudinal or behavioral data collection with the purpose of the survey, and combining objective and open-ended questioning in order to enhance the usability of results. Types of data that can be collected in surveys will be covered, as well common mistakes made with surveys. The use of an internet survey tool will be demonstrated. 2025-04-03 10:00:00 UTC 2025-04-04 16:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Questionnaire designsurvey designsurvey instrumentssurvey research -
Collecting, Managing and Analysing Qualitative Interview Data: Online
7 - 8 April 2025
Collecting, Managing and Analysing Qualitative Interview Data: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-april-2025-qualitative-interviewing-online https://dresa.org.au/events/collecting-managing-and-analysing-qualitative-interview-data-online This two-day online course will address the issues of preparing for, collecting, managing and analysing data from Face to Face and Focus Group interviews from a practical perspective. The emphasis is on practical experience and the gaining of practice-based skills with regard to conducting both face to face and focus group interviews in person and online and in gaining experience in analysing data. 2025-04-07 09:30:00 UTC 2025-04-08 15:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all qualitative interviewingQualitative methodsqualitative dataQualitative Researchqualitative -
Discourse Analysis: Online
28 - 29 April 2025
Discourse Analysis: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-april-2025-discourse-analysis-online https://dresa.org.au/events/discourse-analysis-online Utilising existing data in qualitative research is extremely valuable either as a total data set in its own right or as a subset to enhance interview and observational data sets. Michael Foucault initiated the basic approach to dealing with existing spoken, written or visual data such as policy documents, case notes, photos, articles etc. and this was later further developed by Norman Fairclough into Critical Discourse analysis. This two-day online course will demonstrate with practical examples, the two major approaches to analysing dicourses: Foucauldian and Critical Discourse Analysis. 2025-04-28 09:30:00 UTC 2025-04-29 15:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all Qualitative ResearchQualitative methodsqualitativediscourse analysisqualitative data -
LimeSurvey Web Surveys: Online
1 May 2025
LimeSurvey Web Surveys: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-may-2025-limesurvey-web-surveys-online https://dresa.org.au/events/limesurvey-web-surveys-8e41122a-a411-43e1-b901-3cf0b6b244ad Limesurvey is a powerful web based survey tool, used in many fields for conducting high quality web based surveys. This workshop runs through setting up, conducting and exporting your data for a web based survey in the freely available Limesurvey web survey software system. If you already have a draft questionnaire, you could use this workshop as an opportunity to have it programmed in the Limesurvey system. 2025-05-01 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-01 16:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all survey designsurvey researchsurvey instrumentsLimeSurveyweb survey -
Introduction to Python for Social Sciences: Online
2 - 3 May 2025
Introduction to Python for Social Sciences: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-may-2025-introduction-python-online https://dresa.org.au/events/introduction-to-python-for-social-sciences-online One of the key skills in data science is making effective use of the Python software for manipulating data and generating results. Python is an established software environment used in the world of data science. In this course, you will be introduced to basic data wrangling, descriptive statistics, visualisation and reporting of results. You will be introduced to Anaconda, setting up a Python environment and using Jupyter Notebook to run the workshop examples. This masterclass offers a step-by-step, interactive introduction to Python for participants with no experience with this software package. This masterclass, part of the ACSPRI suite of courses in social data science, is specially designed for those who want to learn how to use Python for data manipulation and statistical analysis. 2025-05-02 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-03 17:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all pythonStatistical Methodsapplicationapplied statisticsCoding -
Focus Group Design and Moderation: Online
12 - 15 May 2025
Focus Group Design and Moderation: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-may-2025-focus-groups-online https://dresa.org.au/events/focus-group-design-and-moderation-online-1d1eade5-aae4-47ea-b6c8-5e37102691fb This master-class runs over three half days and equips participants with practical techniques and a solid understanding of focus group methods for social research. The course covers the theoretical foundations of conducting focus groups, including their value, limitations, and ethical considerations. With a trauma-informed lens, participants will learn how to translate research questions into effective discussion guides and apply them in practice, using group activities for both face-to-face and online settings. The masterclass also includes opportunities to develop moderation skills and create materials for participants' own research projects (or someone else’s). Practical guidance will be provided on setting up a safe, engaging group environment (in-person or virtual), managing challenging group dynamics, handling logistical considerations, and preparing for the next steps in data analysis. 2025-05-12 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-15 13:45:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Focus groupsfocus group designfocus group moderationqualitative dataqualitative interviewing -
NVivo for a Literature Review
29 - 30 July 2025
NVivo for a Literature Review https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-july-2025-nvivo-literature-review-online-2-days https://dresa.org.au/events/nvivo-for-a-literature-review-906a8ae0-fcd1-4235-b940-dd76481d8e9c NVivo can be a powerful tool to help you conduct your literature review in an effective and efficient way. This workshop introduces NVivo, and takes researchers through the process of sorting and organising literature and notes from readings in a systematic way. By the end of the workshop attendees will: Have a basic understanding on how to use NVivo How to get the most out of their literature using NVivo The workshop is relevant to researchers at all stages and across all disciplines. No prior knowledge of NVivo is necessary in order to attend the class. It starts from the very basics of the software. 2025-07-29 09:30:00 UTC 2025-07-30 12:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all NVivoqualitative dataQualitative methodsData analysisliterature review
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Data Analysis in R: Online
20 January - 4 February 2025
Data Analysis in R: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/summer-program-2025/data-analysis-r-online https://dresa.org.au/events/data-analysis-in-r This course is intended for applied data analysts, including academics and postgraduate students, policy specialists and others. It will examine questions dealt with in public policy, the social sciences and industry, using real data. This includes surveys, and economics and public health data. The unit will help build participants’ ability to work with data in R and undertake rigorous statistical analysis, including spatial analysis and linear regression, and create publication-standard graphs of the results. The end result will be more professional and easy to understand research. Exercises will be provided, including additional problems and datasets for extra practice outside of scheduled sessions, and one-on-one consultations can be scheduled by appointment the following week. 2025-01-20 10:00:00 UTC 2025-02-04 16:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Introduction to RR statistical softwareR statisticsStatisticsStatistical Methods -
Fundamentals of Statistics: Online
20 - 24 January 2025
Fundamentals of Statistics: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/summer-program-2025/fundamentals-statistics-online https://dresa.org.au/events/fundamentals-of-statistics-c773ce8c-36a5-4140-bca9-e276d2a324da In this course you will obtain a solid foundation in basic statistical concepts and procedures to progress with some confidence into more advanced topics. This is an introductory unit in statistical methods with the emphasis on statistical techniques applicable to the social sciences, although these introductory techniques are also appropriate to the health sciences. Our approach to learning will be largely non-mathematical, concentrating on concepts rather than mathematical theory. Participants familiar with the use of a statistical software package, but lacking statistical training should also start with this course. The course will be using the free and open-source software jamovi. there will be an opportunity to use IMB SPSS Statistics as an alternative. Instructions will be provided for both packages and students can choose either jamovi or IBM SPSS Statistics. 2025-01-20 10:00:00 UTC 2025-01-24 13:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all StatisticsFundamentals of StatisticsJamovi SPSSStatistical Methodsapplied statistics -
NVivo Essentials: Online
25 - 27 March 2025
NVivo Essentials: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-march-2025-nvivo-essentials-online https://dresa.org.au/events/nvivo-essentials-online-fc34269c-4eea-497a-a6a7-ec46a01a248d NVivo is computer software package produced by QSR International that supports qualitative and mixed methods research. It has been designed for researchers working with very rich text-based and/or multimedia information, (including interviews, open-ended survey responses, picture/audio/video data, articles, social media and web content), where deep levels of analysis on small or large volumes of data are required. This workshop is aimed at providing researchers with essential skills in using NVivo software. Those choosing to enrol in this course will be working on or about to embark on a research project. The course assumes no prior skills with using NVivo, however will cater for all levels of participants, from novice to advanced users. 2025-03-25 10:00:00 UTC 2025-03-27 14:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Qualitative ResearchMixed MethodsText Analyticsmultimedia analysis NVivo -
Predictive Analytics for Data Science: Linear and Non-Linear Modelling
28 - 29 March 2025
Predictive Analytics for Data Science: Linear and Non-Linear Modelling https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-march-2025-predictive-analytics-data-science-online https://dresa.org.au/events/predictive-analytics-for-data-science-linear-and-non-linear-modelling-e8d89bd0-1e2e-44ba-b3bf-5f3094a2130f This masterclass is an introduction to linear and non-linear predictive models. It will provide an interactive step-by-step guide to running these models and key diagnostics using the R software platform. Regression modelling is a foundation in data science and a must for anyone wanting to venture into this space. Understanding when and how to use linear and non-linear regression models in everyday research is an essential skill for any analyst. Linear and non-linear regression models are commonly used to quantify the relationship between two or more variables by predicting a key outcome of interest. These models are used as effective and powerful tools to control for the potential confounding effect of extraneous variables and/or developing highly predictive models. Linear regression relates to continuous outcomes and is a fundamental regression technique in data science. Logistic regression is used when the outcome of interest is categorical and a fundamental classification technique in data science. When there is no theoretical or mechanistic model to suggest a particular functional form to describe the relationship between two or more variables of interest, Generalized Additive Models (GAMs) can used as they fit a nonparametric curve to the data without requiring pre-defining any particular mathematical model to describe the nonlinearity. Gaining a sound understanding of all these models is essential to understand when it is appropriate to use these techniques. 2025-03-28 09:30:00 UTC 2025-03-29 17:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] researchersPhD studentsHDR students 12 workshop open_to_all Predictive modelsPredictive AnalyticsData Sciencesocial data science -
Questionnaire Design: Online
3 - 4 April 2025
Questionnaire Design: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-april-2025-questionnaire-design-online https://dresa.org.au/events/questionnaire-design-online-faf39ce5-2cb1-44a5-81f1-b9191d4a50a4 This two day workshop will focus on questionnaire design: types of questions, types of response categories, open versus closed ended questions, questionnaire layout and order of questions and questioning, common mistakes, pilot testing and specific issues such as “The importance of Cover Design.” The workshop includes practice designing the layout of surveys and practice critiquing and writing questions and responses. Topics that are covered include uses of surveys, constructing survey questions that are clear and unbiased, the need to match attitudinal or behavioral data collection with the purpose of the survey, and combining objective and open-ended questioning in order to enhance the usability of results. Types of data that can be collected in surveys will be covered, as well common mistakes made with surveys. The use of an internet survey tool will be demonstrated. 2025-04-03 10:00:00 UTC 2025-04-04 16:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Questionnaire designsurvey designsurvey instrumentssurvey research -
Collecting, Managing and Analysing Qualitative Interview Data: Online
7 - 8 April 2025
Collecting, Managing and Analysing Qualitative Interview Data: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-april-2025-qualitative-interviewing-online https://dresa.org.au/events/collecting-managing-and-analysing-qualitative-interview-data-online This two-day online course will address the issues of preparing for, collecting, managing and analysing data from Face to Face and Focus Group interviews from a practical perspective. The emphasis is on practical experience and the gaining of practice-based skills with regard to conducting both face to face and focus group interviews in person and online and in gaining experience in analysing data. 2025-04-07 09:30:00 UTC 2025-04-08 15:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all qualitative interviewingQualitative methodsqualitative dataQualitative Researchqualitative -
Discourse Analysis: Online
28 - 29 April 2025
Discourse Analysis: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-april-2025-discourse-analysis-online https://dresa.org.au/events/discourse-analysis-online Utilising existing data in qualitative research is extremely valuable either as a total data set in its own right or as a subset to enhance interview and observational data sets. Michael Foucault initiated the basic approach to dealing with existing spoken, written or visual data such as policy documents, case notes, photos, articles etc. and this was later further developed by Norman Fairclough into Critical Discourse analysis. This two-day online course will demonstrate with practical examples, the two major approaches to analysing dicourses: Foucauldian and Critical Discourse Analysis. 2025-04-28 09:30:00 UTC 2025-04-29 15:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all Qualitative ResearchQualitative methodsqualitativediscourse analysisqualitative data -
LimeSurvey Web Surveys: Online
1 May 2025
LimeSurvey Web Surveys: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/workshop-may-2025-limesurvey-web-surveys-online https://dresa.org.au/events/limesurvey-web-surveys-8e41122a-a411-43e1-b901-3cf0b6b244ad Limesurvey is a powerful web based survey tool, used in many fields for conducting high quality web based surveys. This workshop runs through setting up, conducting and exporting your data for a web based survey in the freely available Limesurvey web survey software system. If you already have a draft questionnaire, you could use this workshop as an opportunity to have it programmed in the Limesurvey system. 2025-05-01 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-01 16:30:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all survey designsurvey researchsurvey instrumentsLimeSurveyweb survey -
Introduction to Python for Social Sciences: Online
2 - 3 May 2025
Introduction to Python for Social Sciences: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-may-2025-introduction-python-online https://dresa.org.au/events/introduction-to-python-for-social-sciences-online One of the key skills in data science is making effective use of the Python software for manipulating data and generating results. Python is an established software environment used in the world of data science. In this course, you will be introduced to basic data wrangling, descriptive statistics, visualisation and reporting of results. You will be introduced to Anaconda, setting up a Python environment and using Jupyter Notebook to run the workshop examples. This masterclass offers a step-by-step, interactive introduction to Python for participants with no experience with this software package. This masterclass, part of the ACSPRI suite of courses in social data science, is specially designed for those who want to learn how to use Python for data manipulation and statistical analysis. 2025-05-02 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-03 17:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 [] open_to_all pythonStatistical Methodsapplicationapplied statisticsCoding -
Focus Group Design and Moderation: Online
12 - 15 May 2025
Focus Group Design and Moderation: Online https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-may-2025-focus-groups-online https://dresa.org.au/events/focus-group-design-and-moderation-online-1d1eade5-aae4-47ea-b6c8-5e37102691fb This master-class runs over three half days and equips participants with practical techniques and a solid understanding of focus group methods for social research. The course covers the theoretical foundations of conducting focus groups, including their value, limitations, and ethical considerations. With a trauma-informed lens, participants will learn how to translate research questions into effective discussion guides and apply them in practice, using group activities for both face-to-face and online settings. The masterclass also includes opportunities to develop moderation skills and create materials for participants' own research projects (or someone else’s). Practical guidance will be provided on setting up a safe, engaging group environment (in-person or virtual), managing challenging group dynamics, handling logistical considerations, and preparing for the next steps in data analysis. 2025-05-12 09:30:00 UTC 2025-05-15 13:45:00 UTC ACSPRI online online ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Focus groupsfocus group designfocus group moderationqualitative dataqualitative interviewing -
NVivo for a Literature Review
29 - 30 July 2025
NVivo for a Literature Review https://www.acspri.org.au/master-class-july-2025-nvivo-literature-review-online-2-days https://dresa.org.au/events/nvivo-for-a-literature-review-906a8ae0-fcd1-4235-b940-dd76481d8e9c NVivo can be a powerful tool to help you conduct your literature review in an effective and efficient way. This workshop introduces NVivo, and takes researchers through the process of sorting and organising literature and notes from readings in a systematic way. By the end of the workshop attendees will: Have a basic understanding on how to use NVivo How to get the most out of their literature using NVivo The workshop is relevant to researchers at all stages and across all disciplines. No prior knowledge of NVivo is necessary in order to attend the class. It starts from the very basics of the software. 2025-07-29 09:30:00 UTC 2025-07-30 12:00:00 UTC ACSPRI online, Australia online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496 [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all NVivoqualitative dataQualitative methodsData analysisliterature review
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