A series of one-day quantitative methods training courses to be held in December 2017 / January 2018
at LSE, London
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Wednesday 13th December 2017 - Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus
An introductory course to CFA, SEM, and to using Mplus software
Thursday 14th December 2017 - Testing for Mediation and Moderation using Mplus
Learn to test mediation and moderation type models using Mplus
Friday 15th December 2017 - Multilevel Modelling using using Mplus
Learn to run multilevel analyses using Mplus software
Tuesday 19th December 2017 - Data Management Using SPSS Syntax
An introductory course to SPSS syntax, and a guide to best practice in data management - ideal for PhD students or researchers having to manage a major project dataset!
Wednesday 20th December 2017 - Testing for Mediation and Moderation using SPSS
Learn to test mediation and moderation type models using the PROCESS macro in SPSS
Thursday 21st December 2017 - Multilevel Modelling using SPSS
An introduction to multilevel modelling, and how to do it in SPSS software
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Thursday 4th January 2018 - Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus
An introductory course to CFA, SEM, and to using Mplus software
Friday 5th January 2018 - Introduction to Bayesian Analysis using Mplus
Learn to estimate models using Bayesian methods in Mplus
Monday 8th January 2018 - Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus
An introductory course to CFA, SEM, and to using Mplus software
Tuesday 9th January 2018 - Latent Growth Curve Modelling using Mplus
Growth Curve modelling and extensions using Mplus software
Thursday 11th January 2018 - Multilevel Modelling using using Mplus
Learn to run multilevel analyses using Mplus software
Friday 12th January 2018 - Latent Growth Curve Modelling using Mplus
Growth Curve modelling and extensions using Mplus software
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Full details of the content, timings etc. for each course, testimonials from past attendees, venue location directions and booking forms are now available at
http://www.offbeat.group.shef.ac.uk/FIO/trainingcourses.htm
Course fees are £225 per course, with a student rate of £175.
A further reduction of £50 on the total fee is available to anyone booking on to multiple courses.
- For the courses on 19/20/21 Dec, course delegates will need to bring their own laptops, with SPSS installed
- For the courses on 13/14 Dec and 4/5/8 Jan, course delegates will need to bring their own laptops with the demo' version of Mplus installed - the demo version is a *free* download from www.statmodel.com
- For the courses on 15 Dec and 9/11/12 Jan, course delegates will need to bring their own laptops with the full (i.e. paid) version of Mplus installed - the multilevel or combination add-on is needed for courses on 15 Dec and 11 Jan.
If London is too far to travel and/or there are a number of people from your organisation looking for such training, note that these courses are also available on an inhouse basis in the UK, Europe and Worldwide (we've done Australia so nowhere is too far!). See http://www.figureitout.org.uk for details of our inhouse and bespoke training.
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For Mplus code for over 80 different configurations of moderation and mediation type models, see http://offbeat.group.shef.ac.uk/FIO/mplusmedmod.htm
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-- -- Dr Chris Stride, C. Stat, Statistician, Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield Telephone: 0114 2223262 Fax: 0114 2727206 "Figure It Out" Statistical Consultancy and Training Service for Social Scientists Visit www.figureitout.org.uk for details of my consultancy services, and forthcoming training courses, which are also available on an in-house basis: - Data management using SPSS syntax - Advanced SPSS syntax and SPSS macros - Testing for Mediation and Moderation using SPSS - Multi-level Modelling using SPSS - Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus - Testing for Mediation and Moderation using Mplus - Multi-level Modelling using Mplus - Latent Growth Curve Modelling using Mplus