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SOCPROG and the Analysis of Animal Social Structure Using Individual Identifications Workshop – December 2005 Maintained by NOAA  
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Workshop Outline
 
The computer program SOCPROG is used by marine mammalogists, and others, to examine social structure, usually using data from photoidentifications. However, analyzing social structure and using SOCPROG are not straightforward. The workshop plans to provide guidance in these matters, using onscreen real-time analyses of real data (perhaps provided by participants).
 
Workshop Details
 
Chairs: Tonya Wimmer and Hal Whitehead
E-mail:TWIMMER@Dal.Ca
Day/Date: Sunday December 11
Time: PM
 
 
 
 
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