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Last chance for Measurement Invariance in Mplus - livestream seminar
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Last chance for Measurement Invariance in Mplus - livestream seminar
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Michael Zyphur
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Hello everyone,
Last chance to register for the upcoming 2-day Instats seminar
Measurement Invariance in Mplus
, running May 4-5. This hands-on seminar explores classic and cutting-edge methods for evaluating measurement invariance across groups and time, including the special case of many items and/or groups (100 or more). To frame the seminar content, two free background workshops are provided when enrolling in this seminar: an introductory Path Analysis in Mplus and then a more advanced CFA and SEM in Mplus. The seminar offers comprehensive coverage of the basic logic and meaning of measurement invariance, with worked examples of classic, partial, approximate, and automated alignment methods using real-world data for multiple groups or over time.
Also, don't miss out on our upcoming seminars on
Meta-Analysis: From Basic to Advanced Applications
with prof Mariola Moeyaert (starts May 8),
Dashboards and Web Apps for Researchers in R
with prof David Armstrong (starts May 8), and
Introduction to SEM with PLS
with prof James Gaskin (starts May 11). These are filling up quickly so make sure you and your colleagues/PhD students don't miss out!
Best wishes,
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
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stats.org
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Michael Zyphur
Professor
UQ Business School
University of Queensland
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