June 13-15 Short Courses
Advanced Experience Sampling Methods: Analysis and Interpretation
Dr. Nikos Dimotakis
Course Description
Building on the foundations laid in our introductory workshop, we’re excited to present the follow-up class focused on “Data Analysis and Interpretation in Experience Sampling.” This advanced course is designed to seamlessly connect with its predecessor, yet stands independently, catering to both new and returning participants. Dive into the complexities of analyzing data collected through experience sampling methods and related methodologies. We’ll guide you through various analytical techniques, from basic descriptive statistics to more sophisticated multilevel modeling, ensuring you can uncover the rich narratives hidden within your data. Emphasis will be placed on interpreting results in a meaningful way, linking back to your research questions and theoretical frameworks. This course is perfect for those looking to enhance their skills in making informed, data-driven decisions and insights. Whether you’ve just begun exploring experience sampling or are building on knowledge from our previous class, this workshop promises to enrich your understanding and application of this powerful research tool.
Event Information
June 13-15, 2024
Thurs/Fri/Sat: Daily from 10:00 AM EDT – 4:00 PM EDT with a 30-minute lunch break and other breaks as needed.
CARMA’s Live Online Global Classroom
Meet the Instructor
Nikos is a Professor and the Raymond A. Young Chair in the Department of Management at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on affective and motivational processes, seeking to understand how individuals perceive and react to their environment and during interactions with other people. This work has been published in outlets such as the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. Nikos has served, or is still serving, on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of Applied Psychology, and Personnel Psychology. He was also Rep-At-Large for the Research Methods Division of Academy of Management, and is still engaged in a variety of endeavors to promote research methods education.
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