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This comprehensive series of seminars offer a complete introduction to multilevel modeling in Mplus, guiding you from basic multilevel/hierarchical data concepts to advanced multilevel modeling applications including multilevel SEM, multilevel location-scale SEM, and dynamic SEM. Each of the three seminars in this series offers 2 full days of content -- originally run for 6 hours per day, with over 30 total hours of instruction. Real data are used for all examples, including in-class exercises, take-home skill challenges, and over 100 examples that you can apply in your own research.
By the conclusion of these seminars your research will be improved by having a deep understanding of:
- The fundamental conceptual logic of multilevel models
- The basis for within- and between-group variance decompositions
- The logic of multilevel regression and multilevel SEM
- The nature of random intercepts, random slopes, and random variances
- How to test multilevel effects, including multilevel mediation and moderation
- Latent variable interactions in a multilevel context
- The logic and practice of lagged versus static effects models
- Multilevel autoregressive and cross-lagged effects models
- Short-run versus long-run effects modeling in longitudinal models
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Best wishes and happy modeling
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org
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Michael Zyphur
Professor
UQ Business School
University of Queensland
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