Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) with AMOS

Date:

18/03/2019 - 19/03/2019

Organised by:

Essex University

Presenter:

Dr. Misagh Tasavori is a senior lecturer at the Business at Essex Business School. She obtained a PhD in Business Administration from Manchester Business School. She has the experience of teaching and conducting both qualitative and quantitative research and has published a number of papers in top-ranked journals including International Business Review, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, International Marketing Review and Journal of General Management.

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Proficio@essex.ac.uk
01206 873077

Map:

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Venue:

University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester

Description:

This course will introduce participants to Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) . Structural equation modeling is a multivariate statistical analysis technique that is used to analyze structural relationships. This technique is the combination of factor analysis and multiple regression analysis, and it is used to analyze the structural relationship between measured variables and latent constructs.

The course is aimed at researchers and research students who have some experience of statistical modelling  and hypothesis testing and would like to extend a knowledge in analysing more complex data involving latent variables.  The workshop will be very practical and give participants the opportunity to apply what they have learnt into data analysis.  The software packages used will be SPSS and AMOS. Participants are expected to be familiar with SPSS but no knowledge of the AMOS will be assumed. 

Data screening

Confirmatory factor analysis

Validating the measurement model

Multivariate assumptions

Building structural model

Mediation

Multigroup moderation

Interactions

 

Cost:

£435 for external academics
£550 for commercial participants

Website and registration:

Region:

East of England

Keywords:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Data screening , , Confirmatory factor analysis , , Validating the measurement model , , Multivariate assumptions , , Building structural model , , Mediation , , Multigroup moderation , , Interactions , , AMOS ,

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