Research Methodology Workshop
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, September 21−23, 2012
(learn.research-workshop.com)
Instructor: Afzal Rahim, Center for Advanced Studies in Management
mgt2000@aol.com
There will be a 3–day Research Methodology Workshop through Skype to help
faculty and doctoral students write papers for publication in scholarly
journals.
September 21 8:30 A.M. ─ 4:30 P.M.
Phase 1: Formulation of hypotheses and creative ways to develop
psychometrically sound measures that are free from method variance and
social desirability respondingpreparing data for Exploratory Factor
Analysis with SPSS.
September 22 8:30 A.M. ─ 4:30 P.M.
Phase 2: Pearson correlations, Cronbach alpha, Regression Analysis,
Hierarchical Regression Analysis, estimating and plotting interaction
effects, ANOVA, ANCOVA, and MANCOVA
September 23 8:30 A.M.─ 4:30 P.M.
Phase 3: Elementary and intermediate data analysis and interpretation with
LISRELComputing measurement and structural equations models
Registration
For registration, please visit our website (learn.research-workshop.com)
and pay your registration fee ($450) through PayPal. After registration is
completed you will be allowed to download nine different SPSS, LISREL, and
Word files from the website which should be kept in the C drive in your PC
or laptop. These files will be used at the workshop for data analysis,
interpretation, and learning. You need to study the research Manual
carefully before coming to the workshop. You must load in your laptop or
PC Skype and SPSS and LISREL packages. The workshop does not provide these
packages.
There will be no walk-in registration for the Workshop & is limited to 25
professionals. PowerPoint presentations will be used to show step-by-step
analysis of data and results. You will also learn how to report results in
your paper that you want to submit to a scholarly journal for review.
Essential Book
Pallant, J. (2010). SPSS survival manual (4th ed.). New York: Allen &
Urwin.
Supportive Books
Kerlinger, F. N., & Lee, H. B. (2000). Foundations of behavioral research.
New York: Harcourt College.
Diamantopoulos, A., & Siguaw, J. (2000). Introducing LISREL: A guide for
the uninitiated. London: ISM.
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