This repository contains the materials for D-Lab Survey Fundamentals workshop. We recommend attending D-LabWorkshop1, D-LabWorkshop2, and AdditionalWorkshopsAsNeeded prior to this workshop.
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In this workshop, we provide [WorkshopGoal]. First, we’ll cover [Aim1]. Then, we’ll explore [Aim2].
Only if necessary: If you are not familiar with material in D-LabWorkshop1, D-LabWorkshop2, and AdditionalWorkshopsAsNeeded, we recommend attending those workshops first.
After this workshop, you will be able to:
- [LearningObjective1].
- [LearningObjective2].
- [LearningObjective3].
This workshop does not cover the following:
- [NotCovered1]. These are covered in D-LabWorkshopName.
- [NotCovered2]. These are covered in D-LabWorkshopName.
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D-Lab works with Berkeley faculty, research staff, and students to advance data-intensive social science and humanities research. Our goal at D-Lab is to provide practical training, staff support, resources, and space to enable you to use R for your own research applications. Our services cater to all skill levels and no programming, statistical, or computer science backgrounds are necessary. We offer these services in the form of workshops, one-to-one consulting, and working groups that cover a variety of research topics, digital tools, and programming languages.
Visit the D-Lab homepage to learn more about us. You can view our calendar for upcoming events, learn about how to utilize our consulting and data services, and check out upcoming workshops.
Here are other [Language] workshops offered by the D-Lab:
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