DATIC Workshops on Dyadic Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, and Hierarchical Linear Modeling in June 2013

Data Analysis Training Institute of Connecticut (DATIC) will be offering three one- week workshops on Dyadic Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, and Hierarchical Linear Modeling in June 2013 at the University of Connecticut. Brief descriptions of the 3 workshops are below. Online registration is currently open, and space is limited to 24 participants per workshop, so please register early. For more information or to register for the workshops, go to http://www.datic.uconn.edu

Dyadic Data Analysis Using Multilevel Modeling June 3-7, 2013
Instructors: David A. Kenny and Randi Garcia The workshop on dyadic data analysis will focus on data where both members of a dyad are measured on the same set of variables.

 

Structural Equation Modeling, June 10-14, 2013, Instructor: D. Betsy McCoach
This introductory workshop on Structural Equation Modeling covers basics of path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and latent variable modeling. Using AMOS Graphics, participants will learn how to build, evaluate, and revise structural equation models.

 

Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM),June 17-21, 2013, Instructors: D. Betsy McCoach, & Ann A. O’Connell
Each HLM workshop covers basics and applications of multilevel modeling with extensions to more complex designs. Participants will learn how to analyze both organizational and longitudinal (growth curve) data using multilevel modeling and to interpret the results from their analyses.

For more informati0n visit DATIC: http://www.datic.uconn.edu   Modern Modeling Methods Conference 2013: http://www.modeling.uconn.edu/

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