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PSPP promotion at professional associations
From: |
Dana Williams |
Subject: |
PSPP promotion at professional associations |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Aug 2011 20:03:58 +0000 |
I'm assuming that a lot of potential PSPP users (like SPSS users) are in
academia. Has anyone ever approached their professional associations in any
capacity? For user/programmer recruitment? Basic advertisement? Maybe
established a table at a conference, etc? It seems like one way to diffuse "the
word" about PSPP would be through those organizations. Big disciplines like
psychology, economics, sociology, and others regularly use SPSS-- and each
likely have their free-software adherents/proponents, too. Just wondering what
[if anything] others have done like this?
Just curious,
Dana
Dana Williams, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice
1500 North Patterson Street
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698-0060
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http://www.valdosta.edu/~danawilliams/
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- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Dr. Ivan A. de la Rosa, 2011/08/11
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Matej Kovacic, 2011/08/12
- RE: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob), 2011/08/12
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, John Darrington, 2011/08/13
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Jason Stover, 2011/08/14
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Ken Reed, 2011/08/14
- RE: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Thambu David, 2011/08/15
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Jason Stover, 2011/08/15
- RE: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Galderisi, Peter, 2011/08/15
- Re: PSPP promotion at professional associations, Rodrigo Rodriguez, 2011/08/15