EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 30 MIN
Data-Driven Leadership: Quantitative Methods & Analysis
from Adaptive Leadership for Public Health · host Region IV PHTC
In this episode we explore quantitative and mixed methods data collection and analysis with Dr. Jen Gathings, Senior Research Associate at ETR Services, LLC. With over 12 years of experience in evaluation and applied research, Dr. Gathings shares best practices for collecting and analyzing quantitative data, the benefits of a mixed methods approach, and strategies for ensuring data reflects the needs of the communities involved. She also provides practical tips for conducting successful analyses that lead to actionable insights. Tune in to learn how to strengthen your evaluation process with effective data collection and analysis! Host: Liz Kidwell MPH, CHES- Training Specialist, Region IV Public Health Training CenterResources related to/mentioned in the episode:We All CountCrenshaw, K.W. (1991). Race, gender, and sexual harassment. Southern California Law Review, 65: 1467-1476. Collins, P.H., (2000). Black feminist thought: knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment.Acker, J. (2005). Class questions: feminist answers.TDR Implementation Research ToolkitAnthias F (2013). Intersectional what? Social divisions, intersectionality and levels of analysis. Ethnicities, 13(1), 3–19.Sprague, J (2005). Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers. New York: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.Hewitt, B., Baxter, J., and Western, M. 2006. Family, work and health: the impact of marriage, parenthood and employment on self-reported health of Australian men and women. Journal of Sociology, 42(1): 61-78. Analyzing Intersectionality-3 main effects and interactionsShare your thoughts on this episode by taking our brief evaluation. Download Transcript
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