The Modern Modeling Methods (M3) conference is an interdisciplinary conference designed to showcase the latest modeling methods and to present research related to these methodologies. The second annual M3 conference will be held May 22-23rd, 2012 at the University of Connecticut, with two separate pre-conferences on May 21st ("Methods for Network Dynamics" by Tom Snijders and "An Introduction to Multiple Imputation" by Ofer Harel and) and a post-conference on May 24th ("Cautiously Adding Dynamics to Longitudinal Analyses" by Jack McArdle). Keynote speakers for the 2012 conference include Donald Rubin (Harvard University), Tom Snijders (University of Oxford), Peter Bentler (UCLA), and Jack McArdle (University of Southern California). Please see the registration tab on the website, http://www.modeling.uconn.edu , for full conference details. The early registration deadline is April 15th- a $50 discount is available for registrations received prior to April 15, 2012. Early registration fees are $250 for the conference (2 days), $350 for the conference and either the preconference or the postconference (3 days), and $400 for the conference, preconference, and postconference (4 days- best value!). Registration is limited, so please register early. If you have any questions about the conference, please email D. Betsy McCoach, [hidden email]
D. Betsy McCoach, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, MEA Program
Educational Psychology Department
339 Glenbrook Road, Unit 2064
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-2064
Phone: 860-486-0183
Fax: 860-486-0180
DATIC: http://www.datic.uconn.edu
Modern Modeling Methods Conference 2011: http://www.modeling.uconn.edu/