Effective Reporting of Statistical Results for Survey Data Course in Nairobi, Kenya
Details
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Apply a common notion of quality in statistical communication;
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Write in a suitable style for the audience (incl. using statistical terminology appropriately);
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Choose the appropriate graph;
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Tell the story behind the figures;
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Make statistics attractive and understandable to non-expert audiences;
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Be able to apply this knowledge in their daily work environment.
How to register:
To register, send an email to: [email protected] You can also visit our website on www.opencastlabs-africa.com and fill an online application form and
submit to us.
February 10th - 11th 2020
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March 23rd - 24th 2020
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Contact Details:
Rwanda:
P.O Box 4543 Kigali
3rd Floor La Bonne Address House
Avenue de la Revolution
Tel: Kigali +250 788 470 532
The Training Coordination Office (Joab/Diana)
Capacity Building Division
Argwings Kodhek Road, opposite YAYA Center
P.o Box 30225 – 00100 , Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 0204409651 Mobile: +254 723870644
Email : [email protected]
Language
Participants should be reasonably proficient in English.
Fee Exceptions
All international participants will cater for their, travel expenses, visa application, insurance, accommodation and other personal expenses.
Accommodation
Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us below.
Email: [email protected]
Payment:
Payment should be transferred through bank 5 days before commencement of training.
Cancellation policy
- All requests for cancellations must be received in writing.
- Changes will become effective on the date of written confirmation being received.
- The appropriate cancellation charge will apply
Outline
- Why learn statistical reporting?
- What makes report writing so difficult?
- Intended readership
- Framework for statistical report-writing
- Structure and content of a statistical report
- Preparing for report writing
- Effective use of tables, figures, plots and diagrams
- APA tables and figures guidelines
- IEEE guidelines for tables and figures
- Using tables to aid the story
- Using graphs to aid the story
- Reporting results of common statistical tests
- Computer outputs
- Use of English language
- Use of notations
- Including references to metadata
- Some pitfalls and misuses
- Some things not to do
- Report writing exercise