**Apologies for cross-posting**
Dear colleagues,
How does social change unfold over time? Explore the answers with a series of GESIS workshops on longitudinal data analysis and equip yourself with tools to navigate the intricacies of various time-dependent phenomena:
16. - 17.10. & 23. - 24.10. Sequence Analysis in the Social Scienceshttps://bit.ly/sequence_analysis (Online)
Marcel Raab, Emanuela Struffolino
28. - 29.11. Introduction to Longitudinal Structural Equation Modelinghttps://tinyurl.com/11-24-longitudinal-structural (Mannheim)
Daniel Seddig
05. - 06.12. & 12. - 13.12. Introduction to Event History Analysishttps://bit.ly/EventHis2024 (Online)
Jan Skopek
11. - 12.12. Time Series Analysis for Modeling Intensive Longitudinal Datahttps://tinyurl.com/12-24-time-series-analysis (Cologne)
Noémi Schuurman
11. - 13.03. Collecting and Analyzing Longitudinal Social Network Datahttps://tinyurl.com/03-25-CollectingAnalyzingLSND (Online)
Lars Leszczensky, Sebastian Pink
For more information and a complete course program, please visit our websitehttps://training.gesis.org/ or contact us directly at alisa.remizova@gesis.orgmailto:alisa.remizova@gesis.org. We would appreciate your assistance in sharing this announcement with interested colleagues.
Longitudinally yours,
GESIS Training Team
--- Alisa Remizova alisa.remizova@gesis.orgmailto:alisa.remizova@gesis.org
Scientific Coordinator of GESIS Workshops GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences https://training.gesis.org/
methoden@mailman.uni-konstanz.de