Description:

Introductory courses typically cover path analysis amongst observed variables, confirmatory factor analysis, and full SEM models with latent variables. This course covers a number of more complex models including models with mediating variables, models with interactions (moderation), ANOVA and ANCOVA models for latent outcomes, multi-level models (including repeated measures models) and mixture models.

Furthermore, introductory courses usually deal only with continuous, normally distributed variables. This course addresses the treatment of non-normal data and covers the analysis of observed categorical variables including ordered categorical (ordinal) variables such as Likert scales and unordered categorical (nominal) variables that may be binary (Male/Female, Problem Gambler/Non Gambler, Smoker/Non-Smoker, etc.) or polynomial (Australian/Indonesian/South African, etc.)

Detailed notes with worked examples and references will be provided as a basis for both the lecture and hands-on computing aspect of the course.

The target audience for this course is existing AMOS and/or Mplus users.

Start: Monday, 10 February 2025 @ 10:00

End: Friday, 14 February 2025 @ 16:00

Duration: 5 Days

Timezone: Melbourne

Venue: Online

 Country: Australia

Prerequisites:

Participants must have completed an introductory course in Structural Equation Modeling using an SEM program such as AMOS or Mplus. However, it is NOT assumed that all participants have had experience in BOTH AMOS and Mplus – both will be taught as part of the course.

Learning Objectives:

This course is designed as an advanced course in Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for existing AMOS and/or Mplus users.

(N.B. Although the instructor will teach and use both packages throughout the course, students are free to use either both packages, or they may choose to just work with one of the packages.)

Eligibility:
  • Open to all

Organiser: ACSPRI

Contact: info@acspri.org.au

Host institution: ACSPRI

Keywords: Structural equation modelling, Advanced, SEM, Mplus, AMOS

Fields: MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION, COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES, STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY, PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES

Capacity: 12

Event type:
  • Workshop
Tech Requirements:

Access to Zoom
Either AMOS or Mplus (full not trial versions)

Cost Basis: Cost incurred by all

Advanced Structural Equation Modelling: Online https://dresa.org.au/events/advanced-structural-equation-modelling-online Introductory courses typically cover path analysis amongst observed variables, confirmatory factor analysis, and full SEM models with latent variables. This course covers a number of more complex models including models with mediating variables, models with interactions (moderation), ANOVA and ANCOVA models for latent outcomes, multi-level models (including repeated measures models) and mixture models. Furthermore, introductory courses usually deal only with continuous, normally distributed variables. This course addresses the treatment of non-normal data and covers the analysis of observed categorical variables including ordered categorical (ordinal) variables such as Likert scales and unordered categorical (nominal) variables that may be binary (Male/Female, Problem Gambler/Non Gambler, Smoker/Non-Smoker, etc.) or polynomial (Australian/Indonesian/South African, etc.) Detailed notes with worked examples and references will be provided as a basis for both the lecture and hands-on computing aspect of the course. The target audience for this course is existing AMOS and/or Mplus users. 2025-02-10 10:00:00 UTC 2025-02-14 16:00:00 UTC ACSPRI Online, Australia Online Australia ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] [] 12 workshop open_to_all Structural equation modellingAdvancedSEMMplusAMOS