Further Multilevel Modelling
Statistical Services and Consultancy Unit
University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
Contact: Neil Spencer (statistics@herts.ac.uk)
Thursday 12th July 2012
- Are you dealing with hierarchical data?
- Do you have binary or ordinal responses?
- You need to use Multilevel Modelling
Who is it for?
This course carries on from the Introduction to Multilevel Modelling course and concentrates on models for more complex outcomes such as binary and ordinal responses. The package MLwiN is again used.
What prior knowledge is assumed?
It is assumed that delegates on this course have a knowledge equivalent to having attended the Introduction to Multilevel Modelling course.
What does the course cover?
- The topics covered in the course are:
- Review of the basics of multilevel modelling
- Multilevel modelling for binary outcomes
- Multilevel modelling for ordinal outcomes
- Using MLwiN to fit multilevel models for binary and ordinal outcomes
- Interpreting the results of binary and ordinal multilevel analyses
Course fee: £300 (£250 excl VAT) including teas/coffees and lunch
Discounts are available for those attending more than one course (e.g. Introduction to Multilevel Modelling), research students, those on limited incomes and University of Hertfordshire staff and students.
Please see below for a draft programme and click here to see how to apply (and details of fees/discounts). For enquiries, please phone 01707 285574 or e-mail statistics@herts.ac.uk.
Please click for details of accommodation available and maps/travel information.
Draft Programme
09:30 Registration and tea/coffee (room M116)
09:45 Domestic announcements and introductions (room M116)
10:00 Multilevel models for binary response data
12:30 Lunch (room M116)
1:00 Multilevel models for multinomial response data
2:30 Tea/Coffee (room M116)
2:45 Multilevel models for ordered category response data
4:00 End of day
Please note that this programme is intended as a guide only and may be subject to change.