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  1. Spotted today in the parking lot of the National Civil Rights Museum in #Memphis, #Tennessee. Unexpected but amusing. Go get that bread however you can; gas prices _are_ murder.

    #ncrm #GasPrices

  2. Thank you to the Data Resources Training Network for organising the seminar
    "Exploring #ethnicity through national datasets"
    #DRTN

    Info, recordings & future events
    ncrm.ac.uk/about/engage/networ
    #NCRM

    Very enjoyable listen for my morning coffee. Some resources that were mentioned linked below 👇

  3. 🗓️ Another date for your diaries - CPC-CG's Athina Vlachantoni is also a speaker at 2025's final National Centre for Research Methods #NCRM Data Resources Training Network webinar on 19 November:

    'Exploring #digital life, #technology change & attitudes to #AI through national #datasets'

    Register: events.teams.microsoft.com/eve

    #demography #population #socialscience #methodology #researchmethods #datasets #nationaldatasets #longitudinal

  4. Just registered for the #NCRM webinar "Exploring #Ethnicity through National Datasets"
    events.teams.microsoft.com/eve

    The line up of talks looks great, covering how ethnicity was/is covered in the #Census, as well as researching identity, aspiration, social mobility, and the justice system.

    #Surveys #SecondaryData

  5. If you want to know more about...
    'Adjustment Methods for Data Quality Problems: #MissingData, #MeasurementError and #Misclassification',
    join #AlbertVarela and me in our 2-day #NCRM short course, the 10th and 11th of January at Leeds.

    ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?a

  6. Among many other fun events this month, there's a celebration of queer characters in crime fiction over at bringcrimeoutofthecloset.wordp I have a post there on the 4th. Drop by and take a look!

    #NCRM #PickUpAPageTurner #WritingCommunity

  7. I was just made aware that the National Centre for Research Methods has archived and made available more than 20 resources we (Anna Brown, Tim Croudace, Jan Stochl & I) produced 2010/2011 for various introductions to Item Response Models and social science measurement.

    Naturally they are now a bit dated, but in case you know nothing about these topics, they might still serve as a good introduction with worked examples, data sets, etc:
    eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/cgi/search/

    #Psychometrics #ESRC #NCRM