Introduction:
AMOS is one of the specialized statistical software programs widely used in scientific research to conduct accurate data analysis. This free introductory workshop provides participants with a comprehensive overview of AMOS, its areas of application, and its key features, aiming to help researchers understand its capabilities and its role in supporting statistical analysis in academic studies.
Topics:
- Introduction to AMOS and Its Importance in Scientific Research.
- Key Functions and Tools Provided by AMOS.
- Applications of AMOS in Statistical Analysis for Social and Educational Research.
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim El-Khouly
Professor, Department of Economics, Zagazig University, Egypt
Academic and Professional Background:
Professor at the Department of Economics, Zagazig University.
Certified International Professional Trainer (CIPT) from the United States.
Holds a Diploma in Statistics from the Institute of Statistical Studies and Research, Cairo University.
Delivered numerous in-person and online training courses in collaboration with several platforms, covering statistical analysis using SPSS, AMOS, EViews, SAS, M-STAT, Statistics, Excel, and GraphPad Prism.
Certified Trainer at the Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Zagazig University, offering courses such as:
- Scientific Writing and Avoiding Plagiarism
- Research Methodology
- International Scientific Publishing
Participated in several research projects, including:
- Economic Efficiency of Mechanized Agriculture
- Political Participation of Egyptian Women
- Behavioral Disorders in Egyptian Streets
- Fisheries Sector in Egypt
Conducted statistical analysis for numerous Master’s theses, PhD dissertations, and scientific research in various fields, including human medicine, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, science, agriculture, special education, physical education, general education, arts, and commerce — both within Egypt and internationally.
Authored practical books, including:
- Computer and Office Programs
- Introduction to Statistics and Probability Distributions