Drs. D. Betsy McCoach & Sarah D. Newton Offer Spring 2022 Workshops to I-MTSS Research Network Early Career Scholars

RMME Community members, Dr. D. Betsy McCoach and Dr. Sarah D. Newton, collaborated with colleagues this spring to offer several methodological workshops for members of the I-MTSS Research Network’s Early Career Scholars Program. Workshops included:

 

Workshop Title Description Facilitators
Learning how to “p” (December 2021) Everyone uses p’s, but very few know how to p. In this session, we will discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of p-values and we will provide more nuanced guidance on how to make sense of your research results. Betsy McCoach and Yaacov Petscher
Hungry for Power (November 2021) All researchers seek power— statistical power, that is. In this session, we will explore the power game and how to “play” it. Betsy McCoach and Yaacov Petscher
A Bird’s Eye View of Nesting
(January 2022)
Nested data are the norm in educational studies. Some consider nesting a nuisance, but nested data also provides opportunities to ask and answer a wide variety of research questions that are important to educational researchers. Betsy McCoach and Yaacov Petscher
Data Cleanup in Aisle 2! (Mop and Bucket Not Included)
(February 2022)
This workshop will help participants to develop a clearer sense of the data cleaning and preparation process: (1) Setting up workflows and structures for success, (2) Identifying data entry errors; (3) Creating, recoding, and naming variables for analysis; (4) Conducting preliminary analyses; (5) Knowing your software; and (6) Understanding your planned analysis and its needs (with special attention given to multilevel modeling). Sarah D. Newton and Kathleen Lynne Lane
What’s Your Logic? Tell Me–What’s Your Logic? (May 2022) The current workshop focuses on how to use logic models to convey the theory of change (TOC) underlying a program/intervention of interest in research and/or evaluation contexts. In this hands-on workshop, participants will collaborate in groups to build a TOC model for the I-MTSS Research Network project with which they are most familiar. Participants will then share and briefly describe their work for the larger group. Sarah D. Newton and Nathan Clemens

 

Congratulations on your contributions to a successful workshop series!