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Re: st: Modern Modeling Methods Conference--- May 25-26, 2011
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Re: st: Modern Modeling Methods Conference--- May 25-26, 2011
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Tue, 19 Oct 2010 15:20:21 -0400
Dr. McCoach: I have a paper that I'd like to submit. It is almost complete. This makes it longer than your word limit. May I send that draft, or must I condense it to meet the word limit? David Greenberg, Sociology Department, New York U.
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From: "Mccoach, D. Betsy" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:31 pm
Subject: st: Modern Modeling Methods Conference--- May 25-26, 2011
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> I thought that the conference described below might be of interest to
> some members of the listserv. We are currently seeking
> presentations--- Proposals are due November 15th.
>
> Modern Modeling Methods Conference
> May 25-26, 2011
> University of Connecticut
>
> The Modern Modeling Methods (M3) conference is an interdisciplinary
> conference designed to showcase the latest modeling methods and to
> present research related to these methodologies. Invited keynote
> speakers include Joshua Angrist, Kenneth Bollen, David Kenny and
> Stephen Raudenbush.
>
> Call for Papers- Proposals due November 15, 2010
> The Modern Modeling Methods Conference (M3) will be held at the
> University of Connecticut on May 25-26, 2011. We are currently
> soliciting both methodological research papers and papers that
> illustrate methodological techniques in the area of modeling, broadly
> defined. Papers related to multilevel modeling, structural equation
> modeling, mixture modeling, and longitudinal modeling are especially
> encouraged. The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2010.
> Methodological research proposals should be no longer than 2000 words
> and should include purpose, background, methods, results, discussion,
> and significance. Methodological illustration papers should be no
> longer than 2000 words and should include a description of the
> methodology to be illustrated as well as an outline of the paper/talk.
>
> For more information about the conference, or to submit a proposal, go
> to www.modeling.uconn.edu . If you have questions, please email D.
> Betsy McCoach at [email protected] .
>
> D. Betsy McCoach, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment Program
> Educational Psychology Department
> University of Connecticut
> 249 Glenbrook Road, Unit 2064
> Storrs, CT 06269-2064
> Phone: 860-486-0183
> Fax: 860-486-0180
> Email: [email protected]
>
>
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