CARMA Live Webcast - Testing Causal Hypotheses

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CARMA Live Webcast  - Testing Causal Hypotheses

Join us for the ninth of ten live CARMA webcasts that the School of Graduate Studies is hosting, in partnership with the University of Lethbridge Library, and the Office of Research & Innovation Services!

The webcasts are part of the University of North Dakota's CARMA, Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, Consortium Webcast Program. This renowned interdisciplinary program offers access to live and recorded training webcasts for faculty, graduate students and other researchers on various aspects of data analysis and research methods primarily relevant to management and organizational sciences. More information about CWP is available at the CARMA website

The topic of April's CARMA Webcast is:

Testing Causal Hypotheses, featuring guest speaker Dr. Keith Markus, Professor of Psychology in the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at The City University of New York

Dr. Markus is the Associate Editor of Psychological Methods as well as the Associate Editor of Structural Equation Modeling. 

When: April 7, 2017

Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM

Where: TBA

Who: Webcasts are free to all uLethbridge graduate students, faculty, and other researchers who may be interested in attending.

Room or Area: 
TBA

Contact:

Stacey Leavitt | stacey.leavitt@uleth.ca | (403) 329-5117