Multilevel Models for Hierarchical Data

$475.00$595.00

December 11-13, 2023
10:00 am – 3:30 pm (Eastern US time)
Replay Access: 1 year from end of workshop
Instructors: Dan Bauer & Patrick Curran
Software Demonstrations: Pre-recorded in R, SPSS, SAS, and Stata

Student: $475
Professional: $595

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Description

Multilevel Models for Hierarchical Data is a three-day workshop focused on the application and interpretation of multilevel models, also known as hierarchical linear models and mixed models, for the analysis of hierarchical data. Hierarchical data structures arises from sampling units at multiple levels, wherein lower-level units are nested within higher-level units. Common instances are students nested within schools, siblings nested within families, patients nested within therapists, and adults nested within communities. Analyzing such data using traditional general linear models (e.g., ANOVA or regression) is flawed, oftentimes substantially so. Not only are tests of significance likely biased, but many important within-group and between-group relations cannot be evaluated. All of these limitations can be addressed within the multilevel model. In this workshop we provide a comprehensive exploration of multilevel models for hierarchical data with topics ranging from introductory to advanced.