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Empirical Studies Workshop
Posted By Dave Hoffman On November 13, 2012 @ 8:55 pm In Empirical Analysis of Law | No Comments
Intrigued by the goings on at CELS VII [1]? Join the revolution. Andrew Martin asked me to post the following:
Title: Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship Workshop, May 22-24, 2013
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 through Friday, May 24, 2013, Lee Epstein and Andrew Martin will be teaching their annual Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship workshop. This workshop will be held in Los Angeles, and is co-sponsored by USC Gould School of Law and Washington University Law. There is more information available about the workshop here:
http://law.usc.edu/
The Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship workshop is for law school and social science faculty interested in learning about empirical research. The instructors provide the formal training necessary to design, conduct, and assess empirical studies, and to use statistical software (Stata) to analyze and manage data. Participants need no background or knowledge of statistics to enroll in the workshop. Topics to be covered include research design, sampling, measurement, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and linear regression.
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[1] CELS VII: http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2012/11/cels-vii-low-variance-high-significance.html
[2] http://law.usc.edu/
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