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Posted by: Neil Spencer


University of Hertfordshire Statistical Services and Consultancy Unit

OCTOBER UPDATE OCTOBER UPDATE

We are pleased to be able to offer places on a range of in-person short courses.

  • Designing and analysing surveys
  • Quantitative data analysis
  • Statistical methods
  • Introductory courses in Statistics and R

Details below or go to and click on short course training.

DESIGNING AND ANALYSING SURVEYS

Survey Design & Analysis 1: Collecting, Summarising & Analysing Survey Data (23rd Oct – in-person) –
Survey Design & Analysis 2: Data Analysis, Sample Size & Power (6th Nov – in-person) –
Survey Design & Analysis 1: Collecting, Summarising & Analysing Survey Data (6th Feb – in-person) –
Survey Design & Analysis 2: Data Analysis, Sample Size & Power (13th Feb – in-person) –

QUANTITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS

Quantitative Data Analysis 1: Hypothesis Testing, Sample Size & Power (14th Nov – in-person) –
Quantitative Data Analysis 2: Correlation & Regression Methods (20th Nov – in-person) –
Quantitative Data Analysis 1: Hypothesis Testing, Sample Size & Power (27th Feb – in-person) –
Quantitative Data Analysis 2: Correlation & Regression Methods (6th Mar – in-person) –

STATISTICAL METHODS

Advanced Data Modelling (28th Nov – in-person) –
Fundamentals of Experimental Design (8th Jan – in-person) –
Essentials of Multivariate Data Analysis (15th Jan – in-person) –

INTRODUCTORY COURSES IN STATISTICS AND R

Getting to Know R (5th Dec – in-person) –
Data Analysis in R (10th Dec – in-person) –
Getting Started with Stats (24th Jan – in-person) –
Getting to Know R (16th Apr – in-person) –
Data Analysis in R (23rd Apr – in-person) –

If you have any questions about our courses or any other service we offer, please contact me. We can also adapt existing courses for an organisations training needs or design bespoke courses.

Prof. Neil H. Spencer
Head of Statistical Services and Consultancy Unit