The Health Survey Data Users
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:04 am
User Conferences
The UK Data Service also run Survey User Conferences throughout the year, each one focused on a particular topic. Conference ran on 29th June 2016 and was well attended by people from a range of organisations.
The full day event offered an opportunity for survey teams and data users to meet and was a chance to hear about new developments in health surveys and for researchers to share their work.
The morning saw presentations from a number of Survey teams including the Health Survey for England, the Scottish and Welsh Health Surveys, the English longitudinal study of ageing and the Adult cambodia rcs data Psychiatric Morbidity Survey; whilst the afternoon gave researchers the chance to share their research. You can find many of the presentation slides from the conference on the events page.
I love political methodology and I have a strong passion for quantitative analysis that makes me appreciate very much the possibilities of having access to the extremely valuable data sets made available by the UK Data Service.
My major interest concerns the British Election Study datasets, that I combine with data collected through the use of voting advice applications (collected with the VOTEDVICE team) in order to shed light on the patterns of behaviour of British citizens in the 2015 General Election through the use of Latent Class Analysis and Multinomial Regression Analysis. I will be also running an online experiment that will provide more data to test my research hypotheses.
The UK Data Service also run Survey User Conferences throughout the year, each one focused on a particular topic. Conference ran on 29th June 2016 and was well attended by people from a range of organisations.
The full day event offered an opportunity for survey teams and data users to meet and was a chance to hear about new developments in health surveys and for researchers to share their work.
The morning saw presentations from a number of Survey teams including the Health Survey for England, the Scottish and Welsh Health Surveys, the English longitudinal study of ageing and the Adult cambodia rcs data Psychiatric Morbidity Survey; whilst the afternoon gave researchers the chance to share their research. You can find many of the presentation slides from the conference on the events page.
I love political methodology and I have a strong passion for quantitative analysis that makes me appreciate very much the possibilities of having access to the extremely valuable data sets made available by the UK Data Service.
My major interest concerns the British Election Study datasets, that I combine with data collected through the use of voting advice applications (collected with the VOTEDVICE team) in order to shed light on the patterns of behaviour of British citizens in the 2015 General Election through the use of Latent Class Analysis and Multinomial Regression Analysis. I will be also running an online experiment that will provide more data to test my research hypotheses.