Applied Multilevel Modelling

Date:

11/02/2014 - 13/02/2014

Organised by:

University of Southampton

Presenter:

Dr Ian Brunton-Smith and Dr Gabriele Durrant

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

CASS Administrator
cass@soton.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

Highfield Campus, University of Southampton, UK

Description:

This course will focus on the application of multilevel models to hierarchically clustered data structures. Topics will include types of multilevel data structures, linear multilevel and logistic multilevel models, random intercept and random slope models, and the use of graphical methods to display results. The course will focus primarily on situations where the dependent variable is continuous, but methods will also be introduced for dealing with binary response data. The course will include a mixture of lectures and practical workshops using the multilevel modelling software MLwiN.

Cost:

Thanks to continued ESRC funding we are able to offer this course at reduced rates as follows:

£30 per day for UK registered students
£60 per day for staff at UK academic institutions, RCUK funded researchers, public sector staff and staff at registered charity organisations
£220 per day for all other participants.
The course fee includes course materials, lunches and morning and afternoon refreshments. Travel and accommodation are to be arranged and paid for by the participant.

Website and registration:

Region:

South East

Keywords:

Cross-Sectional Research, Longitudinal Research , Small Area Estimation, Regression Methods, Multilevel Modelling , Longitudinal Data Analysis, Quantitative Approaches (other)

Related publications and presentations:

Cross-Sectional Research
Longitudinal Research
Small Area Estimation
Regression Methods
Multilevel Modelling
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Quantitative Approaches (other)

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