Training and Professional Development

  • 6/22 Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) workshop

    Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM)  

    June 22-26, 2015

    Instructors: D. Betsy McCoach, & Ann A. O’Connell

    Web address: http://www.datic.uconn.edu

     

    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.  Although the workshop does not require any prior knowledge or experience with multilevel modeling, participants are expected to have a working knowledge of multiple regression as well as some familiarity using SPSS (or other software package such as SAS) to manipulate data. Analyses will be demonstrated using the software HLMv7. Instruction will consist of lectures, guided use of the software during computer labs, and individualized consultations. Participants are encouraged to bring their own data to the workshop. Our training emphasizes practical applications and places limited emphasis on statistical theory.

     

    ALL 2015 DATIC TOPICS AND DATES (see website (above) for more details)

     

    June 8-12

     

    Structural Equation Modeling

    Instructor: D. Betsy McCoach

     

    June 15-19

     

    Dyadic Data Analysis Using Multilevel Modeling

    Instructors: David A. Kenny and Tessa V. West

     

    June 17-19

     

    Meta-Analysis

    Instructor: Noel Card

     

    June 22-26

    Hierarchical Linear Modeling

    Instructors: D. Betsy McCoach, & Ann A. O’Connell

    For more information, contact: Betsy at betsy@uconn.edu