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SUMMARY:Quantitative Research Skills: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques (Thursday Group) Online
DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:Quantitative Statistical Analysis
CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Research Skills: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques (Thursday Group)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
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 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:Quantitative Statistical Analysis
CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Research Skills: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques (Thursday Group)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:Quantitative Statistical Analysis
CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Research Skills: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques (Thursday Group)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:Quantitative Statistical Analysis
CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Research Skills: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques (Thursday Group)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop programnme\, delivered through Microsoft Teams\, 
 is perfect for students at all levels of study who are (or are about to) 
 undertaking a quantitative research project in the university. Whether 
 you're completely new to statistics or looking to deepen your 
 understanding\, this hands-on online workshop series will help you 
 confidently analyse your research data. \n\nThese workshops guide 
 researchers through developing a methodology and hypotheses\, generating 
 descriptive statistics\, conducting hypothesis testing\, and checking 
 assumptions. You'll also learn how to perform a variety of statistical 
 analyses using SPSS\, with skills that can easily be applied to other tools 
 like JASP and STATA. Additionally\, we provide guidance on writing your 
 results in APA format and incorporating effective tables and charts into 
 your research project.\n\nNo prior knowledge of quantitative statistics or 
 SPSS is required. My goal is to make statistics logical\, simple\, and 
 accessible for all researchers at BU\, regardless of your previous 
 experience. After each session\, you'll have access to comprehensive class 
 notes\, sample data\, and PowerPoint presentations to support your 
 learning. Plus\, you're welcome to book a one-on-one consultation with me 
 to discuss the specifics of your own research.\n\n\n\nThe sessions will 
 commence on Thursday 9th October\, from 10 am to 12 pm\, and will recur 
 every Thursday for 10 weeks through this semester (You do not have to 
 attend all sessions).\n\n\n\nThis semester's Quantitative Analysis & 
 Statistics program includes the following topics:\n\n\n\n1 Introduction to 
 Statistical Analysis (Thursday 9th October 10am)\n\n2 Managing and 
 Manipulating data in SPSS - preparing for analysis (Thursday 16th October 
 10am)\n\n3 Introduction to Null Hypothesis Significance testing and P 
 values (Thursday 23rd October 10am)\n\n4 Introduction to T test analysis 
 (Thursday 30th October 10am)\n\n5 Introduction to ANOVA analysis (Thursday 
 6th November 10am)\n\n6 Introduction to Correlation and Regression analysis 
 (Thursday 13th November)\n\n7 Nonparametric Testing part A (Thursday 20th 
 November)\n\n8 Nonparametric Testing part B (Thursday 27th November)\n\n9 
 Factor Analysis (Thursday 4th December 10am)\n\n10 Discriminant Function 
 Analysis (Thursday 11th December 10am)\n\nFor more information on 
 statistics and course contents see the Academic Skills Hub 
 Brightspace\n\n\n\nReserve your place via our LibCal booking link below\, 
 (places are limited) \n\n\n\nParticipants will receive additional details 
 and the Teams link prior to the programme's commencement on Thursday 9th 
 October\n\n\n\nFor further information on booking and course details please 
 email statistics@bournemouth.ac.uk\n\n\n\nI hope to see you there.\nsteve 
 s\n\nSenior Statistics Tutor\, BU.\n\nTo claim this activity towards your 
 Employability Skills Award\, please sign up to the programme here: 
 Employability Skills Award Registration Form (bournemouth.ac.uk) 
 \n\n​​​​​​​\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
CATEGORIES:Quantitative Statistical Analysis
CONTACT;CN="Steve Smith":MAILTO:ssmith1@bournemouth.ac.uk
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