[Prevscilist] FW: Advanced Stats and Data Viz Training Opportunity
Nicole Giuliani
giuliani at uoregon.edu
Mon Jun 21 18:52:02 PDT 2021
Hi all,
Please see the attached workshop opportunity that may be of interest to some of you.
Thanks!
Nicole
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Nicole R. Giuliani, PhD
Evergreen Assistant Professor
Special Education and Clinical Sciences
Prevention Science Graduate Programs
College of Education, Prevention Science Institute
University of Oregon
giuliani at uoregon.edu<mailto:giuliani at uoregon.edu>
541-346-2194<tel:541-346-2194>
lab website<http://giulianilab.uoregon.edu/>
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From: sdsnetwork-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu <sdsnetwork-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu> on behalf of Emily Tanner-Smith <etanners at uoregon.edu>
Date: Monday, June 21, 2021 at 7:55 AM
To: sdsnetwork at lists.uoregon.edu <sdsnetwork at lists.uoregon.edu>
Subject: [Sdsnetwork] FW: Advanced Stats and Data Viz Training Opportunity
Dear SDS Network – please see below for a two-day workshop that may be of interest, hosted by NIMH on Advanced Statistical Methods and Dynamic Data Visualizations for Mental Health Studies<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.didvizandstats.org/__;!!C5qS4YX3!S91jVIimKXgRQw1KMVJ28YhlcxXFBNDTiZonkZN8WFAOjMtrBLiT4M9xYqhTXpYsXg$>.
Best,
Emily
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NIMH invites basic, translational, and service and intervention researchers from different backgrounds [including but not limited to statisticians, data scientists, computational scientists, quantitative neuroscientists, psychiatrists, psychologists] to register for this timely conference.
Day one: June 28, 2021, on Advances in Statistical Methods and Applications
Day two: June 30, 2021, on Dynamic and Interactive Data Visualizations
The workshop will have two goals:
1. Address the role of statistical methods in identifying meaningful effects in large neuro-behavioral samples, administrative data, or social media sources. While effects may be statistically significant in large samples, they may only account for a small proportion of the variance, and the opposite is also true. In addition, estimating causal effects to inform services interventions will still be challenged by confounding and other factors. One objective of this workshop is to identify best practices for evaluating and interpreting meaningful effects in mental health research.
2. Showcase advanced methods for dynamic and interactive data visualization. One objective of this workshop is to identify potential use cases and gaps for these new dynamic data visualization tools. There will also be opportunities for participants to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge visualization tools via interactive tutorial sessions.
The workshop is free to attend, but registration is required. Attendees may register for one or both days. Register today!
For programmatic questions, please contact Michele Ferrante at michele.ferrante at nih.gov<mailto:michele.ferrante at nih.gov> or Abera Wouhib at abera.wouhib at nih.gov<mailto:abera.wouhib at nih.gov>.
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