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Hello all,
This is a friendly reminder that the third and final NDACAN Office Hours event for the fall is happening this Friday, November 17th at 11 am ET! For those of you who have not attended, Office Hours are structured with a half hour dedicated to informal breakout rooms for various areas of support, including administrative data (e.g., AFCARS, NCANDS, NYTD), survey data (e.g., LONGSCAN, NSCAW), statistics help, and professional development. The second half hour is dedicated to a presentation or workshop. This month’s presentation is rescheduled from last month and will cover dealing with missing data using Stata, presented by NDACAN Statistician Sarah Sernaker.
Free registration is available here: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAoceiprDMtGdz29wzH1di4aTE_KFiUjwDS
Hope to see many of you soon!
Best,
Clayton
Clayton C. Covington
Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology
Harvard University
Email: claytoncovington@g.harvard.edu
Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs
claytoncovington.com
Graduate Research Associate
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
University of California, San Francisco
https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov
Hello all,
This is a friendly reminder that the third and final NDACAN Office Hours event for the fall is happening this Friday, November 17th at 11 am ET! For those of you who have not attended, Office Hours are structured with a half hour dedicated to informal breakout rooms for various areas of support, including administrative data (e.g., AFCARS, NCANDS, NYTD), survey data (e.g., LONGSCAN, NSCAW), statistics help, and professional development. The second half hour is dedicated to a presentation or workshop. This month’s presentation is rescheduled from last month and will cover dealing with missing data using Stata, presented by NDACAN Statistician Sarah Sernaker.
Free registration is available here: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAoceiprDMtGdz29wzH1di4aTE_KFiUjwDS
Hope to see many of you soon!
Best,
Clayton
Clayton C. Covington
Ph.D. Student | Department of Sociology
Harvard University
Email: claytoncovingtong.harvard.edu
Pronouns: He/Him/His and They/Them/Theirs
claytoncovington.com
Graduate Research Associate
National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect
University of California, San Francisco
https://www.ndacan.acf.hhs.gov