Multilevel Analysis for Quantitative Social Science

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All day, Thursday 28 July 2016 - Friday 29 July 2016

Place: The University of Kent, Canterbury.

This is a two day workshop. On the first day, in the morning you will be given an introduction to multilevel modeling (MLM) and will learn the theoretical basis of random intercept models. In the afternoon you will learn about random slope models, how to add contextual variables and interpret interactions. They will then apply what they have learnt in a practical session, which will teach you how to conduct and interpret random intercept and random slope models in SPSS and HLM.

On the second day you will learn about advanced applications of MLM. You will be introduced to the application of MLM for repeated measures designs and will gain insights into practical issues of MLM. In the practical afternoon session you will be given the opportunity to work on your own data and present this work to the class, and get feedback from the leader.

For further information on the workshop and how to book, see the Kent University advanced training page.

Five ESRC travel bursaries of up to £120 are available for non-South East Doctoral Training Centre students on a first-come-first-served basis – ask for the bursary when booking and for information on how to claim back travel expenses.