Course info
Course name, Fundamentals of Multilevel Modeling
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Student Success Type of course Teaching & Learning with Technology
About the course
Upcoming Classes
No classes scheduled
Description
This workshop will provide an overview of multilevel modeling (MLM), a discussion of when and why to use MLM for data analysis, and demonstrations on how to create and interpret multilevel models in SPSS and SAS. These sessions are designed for faculty researchers who frequently encounter data sets with hierarchical structures.
*Note: This workshop will occur over a three day time period. Once you register for the Monday, June 26th session, you will automatically be registered for the June 27th and June 28th sessions as well. All three sessions are scheduled from 9:00am-4:00pm in Computer Lab 2015 in Peacock Hall.
Facilitators:
Dr. Shawn Bergman, Office of Research Consultation
Zach Morgan, Office of Research Consultation
Casher Belinda, Office of Research Consultation
Objectives
- Understand when to use Multilevel Modeling for data analysis
- Be able to configure an appropriate model using both SPSS and SAS
- Interpret results from Multilevel Models
Prerequisites
None
Administrators
- Crystal Weisner
Please contact a course administrator for additional information.