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NCSL Legislative Video Resource Center

The NCSL Video Resource Center is a collection of recorded webinars accessible for on-demand learning.

Produced by: NLPES

Two Ways Not to Use Regression Analysis

This session will include a brief introduction to regression analysis, concerns with using regression for making retroactive causal claims and for prediction, and a brief summary of when to use regression.

Produced by: NLPES

Creative Data Analytics Used in Auditing

Staff from the Louisiana office share some of their recent work and tips for data analysis, including: examples in compliance testing, using one, two, or more datasets, data issues that result in projects and helpful tips for collecting and analyzing data.

Produced by: NLPES

Staff Strategies for Strong Data Analytics

Two NLPES officers share their experiences and strategies for staff to ensure high quality data analytics, including the roles and responsibilities of methodologists/data analytics staff and their involvement with project teams.

Speakers: Tyson Cabulagan, Methodologist, Utah, and Anastasia Prokos, Chief of Methodology Unit, Florida

Produced by: NLPES

Writing for a Legislative Audience

Legislative staff create a wide variety of written products. From newsletters to emails to constituent correspondence—the list goes on and on. But regardless of the purpose, certain tactics are essential to crafting concise, efficient and easy-to-digest content. In this workshop, you will learn how to effectively organize your thoughts and put them across in a form that maximizes the impact of your information.

Produced by: NLPES

NLPES Member Training | Collaborative Problem Solving

Legislative staff can be part of situations where two sides are locked in a conflict, and they need to help resolve it. This hands-on workshop is designed to teach staff to apply the principles of negotiation to help explore creative ways of delivering solutions to conflicts in ways that can help all sides feel satisfied.

Produced by: NLPES
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