TDR/SWORDC Data Day 2005

Group Viewing Room (GVR)
3rd Floor, Library
University of Guelph
Friday April 29, 2005

Beginning at 9 a.m.


All interested parties are cordially invited to attend all or part of the sessions for this year's TDR/Southwestern Ontario Research Data Centre (SWORDC) Data Day.


PROPOSED AGENDA:

9am – 10:30

Examining the Continuum of Data Access
Michelle Edwards, DRC, University of Guelph and John Goyder, SWORDC, University of Waterloo

10:30-10:45 Coffee break

10:45-11:15

My Experiences using Data from Statistics Canada
Susan Johnson, School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University

11:15-11:45

Pilot-testing Data Access – A User Perspective
Paula Brauer, Family Relations & Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph

11:45-1:00 Lunch Break

1:00-1:30

Assessing the health impacts of groundwater quality in South Western Ontario using the CCHS and NPHS
- Heather Gingrich, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo

1:30-2:00

Positive Immigrant Experiences: The Testing of A Model of Immigrant Adaptation
- Hsiao d'Ailly, Psychology, Renison College

2:00-2:15 Coffee Break

2:15-2:45

An evaluation of the absorptive capacity hypothesis of team based incentive compensation.
- Sheldene Simola, Psychology, University of Guelph

2:45-3:15

The role of co-op in the transition from high school to post-secondary education.
- Maureen Drysdale,Psychology, St. Jerome 's University, John Goyder,Sociology, UW, Amanda Nosko, Psychology, WLU, Kristyn Frank, Sociology, UW, Mark Easton, Sociology,UW. 

3:15 - Questions and Closing Remarks