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Quantitative Analysis
The Conference Center at GTCC
7908 Leabourne Road
Colfax, North Carolina 27235

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Monday, July 25, 2022, 8:30 AM to Friday, July 29, 2022, 5:30 PM EDT
Category: Education

This course focuses on the practical application of quantitative tools for analyzing data, drawing appropriate conclusions from datasets, and presenting both the analysis and the conclusions in ways that enhance communication with appraisal clients. It reviews and furthers the application of basic statistical measures (mean, median, mode, standard deviation, etc.) and spends a good deal of time on graphical and regression analysis.

Central goals of the course include showing participants how to understand the reliability and validity of data used to draw conclusions as well as providing the knowledge needed to support the conclusions others may draw from the same or similar datasets. Presentation and activities make extensive use of real-world appraisal applications and are aimed at furthering an appraiser’s ability to provide credible analysis of real property-related issues.

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Qualifying Education Credit: NC Appraisal Board Approved for 35 Hours 

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About the Instructor:
Larry T. Wright, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS

Larry T. Wright, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, has been a real estate appraiser since 1973. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics. During his career as an appraiser, he has been involved in appraising for various individuals, corporations, and government entities such as the federal government, the State of Texas, Harris County, and the City of Houston. The primary focus of his practice has been litigation related to eminent domain, title insurance, estate tax, property tax, divorce, bankruptcy, errors and omissions cases involving appraisers, real estate agents and brokers, mortgage fraud, and cases involving builder and developer defects. Since 1997, he has been an approved instructor for the Appraisal Institute. While still consulting, his current endeavors have concentrated on teaching, writing seminars, and aiding in the writing or reviewing of Appraisal Institute courses and seminars. He also holds a teaching position with the C. T. Bauer College of Business Real Estate Program at the University of Houston, lecturing about market analysis and valuation.