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✨Join us this Thursday (2/6 @ 12:30) for Dr. Tractenberg, from Georgetown giving the QMSS talk, "Methods to Meaning: Advancing Translational Science in Social Research" Hope to see you there.✨
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🌟Curious about the `svalues` command in Mplus when applying mixture models?📺Our latest YouTube video discusses saving parameter estimates to help with model convergence and reordering classes for better interpretability and comparability! www.youtube.com/watch?v=HULJ...
How to use ‘svalues’ with MplusAutomation
YouTube video by IMMERSE Training Program
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🌟We are excited to be on BluSky! The QMSS speaker series starts this week for the Winter Quarter. Join us in this wonderful set of talks hosted in the Education Department (ED 212). Learn more about QMSS here: qmss.ucsb.edu
Come work with me and my wonderful colleagues at UCSB. We are seeking an Assistant Professor specializing in quantitative research methods in Education. More here: recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02883
Assistant Professor in Quantitative Methods in Educational Research
University of California Santa Barbara is hiring. Apply now!
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Come work with me and my fantastic colleagues in the Dept of Education @ UCSB. Quant methods position w/application details below. Reach out with q’s
recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02883
recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02883
Assistant Professor in Quantitative Methods in Educational Research
University of California Santa Barbara is hiring. Apply now!
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Are you an early- or mid-career DBER interested in equity-focused research? Apply for this unique training funded by the NSF. The training is a virtual training and year-long mentoring to learn and use mixture modeling. More here: mm4dbers.education.ucsb.edu
Applications are due March 1, 2024!
Applications are due March 1, 2024!
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This opportunity funded by the National Science Foundation will support the training and mentoring of discipline-based education researchers in the use of mixture modeling.
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Applications for Cohort 2 of our training grant funded by the Institute of Education Sciences are being accepted until 1/31/24. If you are an ED researcher looking to apply #MixtureModeling to issues of equity consider applying. Application & FAQs are on our website immerse.education.ucsb.edu