20
Oct
Assembling Mixed Methods with Surveys and Interviews
In this workshop we demonstrate how to assemble mixed methods studies involving surveys and interviews. By assembling we mean putting together different components of a mixed methods study, including how qual(itative) and quant(itative) components combine, how data collected is "mixed" across qual and quant components and how results are combined. Other workshops go into the detail of how data would be collected to inform particular qual and quant methods
20
Oct
Change 2022
Get connected with other people who want to make a difference! Whether your passion or work is sustainability, protecting threatened species, climate change, reducing traffic congestion, violence or bullying prevention, health promotion, or improving people's wellbeing - you are invited to join Change 2022.Brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith, join us for a 2-day conference at South Bank campus to be empowered and enabled to enact more behaviour change.
18
Oct
EndNote Q and A
Learn the basics and start using EndNote using the Library's EndNote Basics Tutorial, then register to join the Endnote Q&A live virtual session. Bring your questions and get answers and tips from specialist librarians and other EndNote users.
18
Oct
Systematic style reviews - Tips and tools for getting from start to finish
Join your library specialists to learn about tips and tools that can simplify your systematic and systematic-style reviews from start to finish.
18
Oct
Bayesian for Toddlers
You may have wondered: what is all the fuss, about Bayesian statistics? If so, please come to this reading of "Bayesian probability for Babies", together with my own ending, for researchers. In his book, astrophysicist Chris Ferrie tells a story about cookies, and the chance of a bite with no candy on it. In fact, this is a clever, visual metaphor for the Bayesian concepts of data, and the probability of hypotheses given the data observed.
12
Oct