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Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Models - Free Seminars

  • 1.  Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Models - Free Seminars

    Posted 21 days ago

    Hi everyone

    Instats is excited to offer a series of eight free on-demand streaming seminars by Professor Bengt Muthen, representing nearly 26 hours of free Mplus training on longitudinal and multilevel data modeling. These comprehensive sessions cover a wide range of advanced topics-from multilevel and single-level modeling through latent transition analysis (LTA) and random intercept LTA, to a modern reinterpretation of longitudinal SEM inspired by Wheaton et al.'s study. You'll also explore cross-lagged panel modeling (CLPM) for both continuous and categorical variables, assess the strengths and limitations of CLPM in establishing temporal effects, and dive into dynamic structural equation modeling (DSEM), including analyses of cyclical patterns. Whether you're looking to enhance your analytical skills or broaden your methodological toolkit, these seminars are designed to equip you with the practical techniques needed to tackle complex longitudinal data using Mplus.

    Sign up today to start your advanced Mplus training journey, and feel free to share this opportunity with colleagues and students who might benefit!

    Multilevel and Single-Level Modeling: Insights from LTA (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This free seminar provides comprehensive training in multilevel and single-level modeling through Latent Transition Analysis (LTA), equipping researchers with enhanced analytical techniques using Mplus for diverse research applications...

    Using Mplus for LTA and RI-LTA (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This insightful seminar focuses on utilizing Mplus software to conduct Latent Transition Analysis (LTA) and Random Intercept Latent Transition Analysis (RI-LTA), essential for understanding complex patterns in longitudinal data...

    Better Longitudinal SEM: Wheaton et al. 46 Years Later (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This seminar, led by renowned scholar Bengt Muthen, delves into the advancements of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) over the past decades with a focus on a modern reinterpretation of Wheaton et al.'s seminal longitudinal study...

    Using Mplus for CLPM, Part 1: Continuous Variables (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This seminar provides an in-depth exploration of cross-lagged modeling using Mplus, focusing on analyzing causal relationships in longitudinal studies with continuous variables...

    Using Mplus for CLPM, Part 2: Categorical Variables (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This seminar provides an in-depth exploration of cross-lagged modeling for categorical variables using Mplus, focusing on interpreting temporal relationships and addressing complex modeling challenges in longitudinal research...

    Can CLPM Establish Cross-Lagged Effects? (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This comprehensive seminar explores the strengths and limitations of cross-lagged panel modeling (CLPM) in establishing temporal relationships between variables, providing participants with a critical understanding of its assumptions and practical applications...

    Using Mplus for Dynamic SEM (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This seminar provides an in-depth exploration of Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling (DSEM) using Mplus, allowing participants to understand and apply this advanced technique to analyze time series data and capture dynamic processes...

    Using Mplus for DSEM with Cycles (Free Seminar) with Bengt Muthen - On-Demand

    This seminar provides an in-depth exploration of Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling (DSEM) using Mplus, focusing on the analysis of cyclical patterns within time-series data across various research fields...

    Best wishes

    Michael Zyphur

    Director

    Institute for Statistical and Data Science

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    Michael Zyphur
    Professor
    UQ Business School
    University of Queensland
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