Workshop: Federal Statistical Research Data Centers: Opportunities for Researchers to Use Restricted-Access Data

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Date/Time:Thursday, 30 Mar 2017 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Location:Gallery Room, Memorial Union
Cost:Free
Contact:Amy Harris-Tehan
Phone:515-294-7540
Channel:Research
Categories:Training, development
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Speakers will address how restricted data can be used by faculty in the social sciences.

Restricted data are non-public data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau and other government agencies that contain information that could compromise the confidentiality of survey respondents or institutions, or is sensitive by nature. Projects using restricted access data regularly appear in top-tier academic publications and have spurred subsequent research using administrative datasets from other countries.

Register online. Registration is limited to 80 people.

Schedule:
Opening remarks: Sarah Nusser, ISU Vice President for Research
Presenters:
- Florence Honore, Assistant Professor of Management, ISU College of Business
- John Anderson, Baird Family Professor of Statistics, Executive Director of the Central Plains Research Data Center (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
- David Frisvold, Associate Professor of Economics (University of Iowa)
- Robert Belli, Professor of Psychology (UNL)
- Jinyoung Lee, PhD student in Survey Research and Methodology (UNL)