Mutilevel Modelling
Date:
08/12/2016
Organised by:
University of Manchester
Presenter:
Jennifer Prattley
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Michelle Kelly
cmist-courses@manchester.ac.uk
0161 275 4579
Map:
View in Google Maps (M13 9PL)
Venue:
The University of Manchester
Humanities Bridgeford Street Building
Description:
Outline
This one-day course begins with a description of some examples where multilevel models are useful in statistical analysis and some examples of multilevel populations. We then cover the basic theory of multilevel models including random intercept and random slope specifications, the use of contextual variables in multilevel analysis and modelling repeated measures. This course suits social scientists who want to learn about a quantitative technique that allows both individual and group level variations to be simultaneously taken into account when modelling social phenomena.
Objectives
- Introduce the general idea of multilevel modelling
- Consider some issues of multilevel modelling from a substantive and theoretical perspective.
- Show how Multilevel modelling can applied to social data using specialist software MLwiN
Cost:
£195 (£140 for those from educational, government and charitable institutions).
Website and registration:
http://www.cmist.manchester.ac.uk/study/short/intermediate/multilevel-modelling/
Region:
North West
Keywords:
Multilevel Modelling , Multilevel modelling , introduction , clustered data
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