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Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling using Mplus
Wednesday 21st June, 2017; 9.15am to 5.15pm
LSE (Rosebery Hall), London
This course is promoted by Falcon Training
Who is the course aimed at?
This course is aimed at two distinct groups; those seeking a beginners'
course in Path Analysis techniques such as Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA);
and those with some previous experience of Structural Equation Modelling who wish to learn to use the powerful and elegant MPlus software,
which can be employed in an incredibly wide range of model fitting scenarios.
Course level:
A basic knowledge of Exploratory Factor Analysis and the ideas behind
multiple regression analysis will be extremely advantageous to participants. No previous knowledge or experience with SEM or Mplus is assumed
Course content and aims:
The course will cover the following topics:
Introduction to Path Analysis - what is it and why do we need it?
Assessing the fit of a Structural Equation Model
Comparing competing Structural Equation Models
Preparing and importing data into Mplus from SPSS
Getting started with analysis in MPlus - the basics of the language
Fitting a simple Confirmatory Factor Analysis in Mplus
Fitting a simple Structural Equation Model in Mplus
Testing for indirect effects in Structural Equation Models
Fitting Structural Equation Models with missing data
Including Categorical variables in Structural Equation Models
Multiple group analysis
The course comprises of a mixture of short lectures on the
basic theory behind Structural Equation Models, teaching via examples worked through by
the trainer on real data sets which participants can follow, and exercises to practice the
skills just learned. You will also receive a 80-page coursebook containing all the notes and worked examples, providing an easy reference for the basics of performing SEM in MPLus, and as a reminder for the techniques you have learned.
Course schedule:
The course will start at 9.15am, with a lunch break from 1pm-2pm, and short coffee breaks
at 11.00am and 3.30pm. It will finish at around 5.15pm, though I will be willing to stay on for a while after this to answer questions pertinent to participants' own data sets.
The teacher:
Dr Chris Stride has been using MPlus in his work as a statistician and data manager for the last 8 years.
He has particular experience and expertise in teaching non-statisticians from the fields of psychology, HR, management
and the social sciences. Chris is a Chartered Statistician and a member of the
ASSESS (UK SPSS Users' Group) Committee; and has run almost 100 public training courses
around the world, as well as for the UK SPSS users group, at national and international conferences, and on an inhouse basis for Universities and the public sector.
The venue, facilities and directions:
The course is to be held in the Myddleton Room, at
LSE's Rosebery Hall, on Rosebery Avenue in the heart of London.
It is approximately 10 minutes walk from any of Angel, Old Street, Barbican or
Farringdon tube stations, 15 minutes walk from St Pancras or Kings Cross mainline stations,
and is served directly by the 19 and 38 buses.
Lunch at local gastropub The Peasant is included in the course fee.
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