Guetterman to lead two-day Emerging Scholar Workshop

Tim Guetterman, applied research methodologist and co-director of the University of Michigan’s Mixed Methods Program, will lead the Spring 2019 Emerging Scholar Workshop.
Tim Guetterman, applied research methodologist and co-director of the University of Michigan’s Mixed Methods Program, will lead the Spring 2019 Emerging Scholar Workshop.

The Nebraska Academy for Methodology, Analytics and Psychometrics invites you to its Spring 2019 Emerging Scholar Workshop March 7 and 8 at the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, Unity Room (212).

The University of Michigan's Tim Guetterman, applied research methodologist and co-director of the Michigan Mixed Methods Program, will lead a two-day event that includes a research presentation and two workshops.

Guetterman’s first-day research presentation will describe a long-term, mixed methods investigation to explore, test and evaluate virtual human technology for its potential to enhance training and assessment of health communication skills.

Workshops will address how joint displays can visually integrate qualitative and quantitative results, and represent integration in proposals, manuscripts and dissertations. Joint displays have emerged as a state-of-the art procedure in mixed methods research.

Guetterman’s March 7 research presentation is free and open to the public. Workshops both days require registration.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/j2fo