Advanced Methods at Purdue (AMAP) in the Behavioral, Health, and Social Sciences

Other Recorded Events

Table of Content

  • How Common Is Opinion Change? Evidence from a 17-wave Panel Dataset
  • Teaching Research Design and Methods: Emphasizing Critical Thinking over Data
  • Research Applications to Improve Health and Well-being in Lower and Middle-income Countries: An Overview of the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI)
  • Making the Story Better: Joys and Struggles of Using Mixed Methods to Study Interpersonal Relations
  • Moving to a World Beyond p<.05
  • Science is About the Story, Not About the Facts

How Common Is Opinion Change? Evidence from a 17-wave Panel Dataset

Dr. Stephen Vaisey, Professor of Sociology and Political Science, Duke University; Director, Worldview Lab; Director, Code Horizons; Instructor, Statistical Horizons (April 2023)


Teaching Research Design and Methods: Emphasizing Critical Thinking over Data

Dr. Anthony Folwer, Professor in the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago (March 2023) 


Research Applications to Improve Health and Well-being in Lower and Middle-income Countries: An Overview of the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI)

John Glover, Executive Director of Global Development and Innovation Division (October 2022) 


Making the Story Better: Joys and Struggles of Using Mixed Methods to Study Interpersonal Relations

Dr. J. Jill Suitor, Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Center on Aging and the Life Course (April 2022)

 


Moving to a World Beyond p<.05

Ron Wasserstein, Executive Director of the American Statistical Association, and Panelists: Drs. Trenton Mize (Sociology), Paul Draper (Philosophy), and Sharon Christ (Human Development and Family Studies); (Jan 24, 2020)


Dr. Sorin Matei, Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education in the CLA (November 2021)