Dear CTPP
community:
I am passing
along an announcement for an Association of Public Data Users (APDU) webinar in
which you may be interested.
The webinar
is open to non-APDU members for a $50 fee.
You might
also want to consider becoming a member of APDU. http://www.apdu.org/
The last conference (held in September) included an excellent
presentation about data.gov, among many useful sessions.
The CTPP
data access software that is being designed and tested by Beyond 2020 (under
contract to AASHTO) will include limited ability to re-calculate standard
errors, e.g. when adding geographic units, or adding table cells.
Elaine
Murakami
Webinar: User Needs for Calculating Standard Errors
in the ACS
October 15, 2010
3pm - 4pm EST
Host: Warren Brown, University of Georgia
Presenters: Doug Hillmer, Independent Consultant, and Jane
Traynham, Maryland State Data Center
Description: With the ACS, it is increasingly important that
data users pay attention to standard errors. This session is aimed at
helping users better understand and calculate those errors. What are the
requirements that should be addressed by an online statistical calculator to
facilitate users manipulating published tabulations and calculating appropriate
measures of reliability?
Users needing to calculate
the reliability of various estimates—such as differences between
geographic areas, differences over time, ratios, and proportions—need to
have an online tool that facilitates the process. This webinar is directed at
users of the tabulated data from the ACS who have found it necessary to
calculate measures of reliability but find the process to be arduous, time consuming,
and with a high likelihood of errors. The presenters will share their ideas for
the specification of requirements and seek feedback from the webinar
participants.
Online
Registration or register by fax or email here