CRF Summer Methods Workshop Intensive: Introduction to Dyadic Data Analysis
The Center for Research on Families (CRF) is offering the CRF Methodology Program, which is a series of workshops and seminars during the summer months that attract researchers from around the world.
Meeting a vital need for faculty, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students, CRF strives to provide high-quality programming to those conducting research across varied academic disciplines.
Introduction to Dyadic Data Analysis
Wednesday, July 7 - Friday, July 9
Instructors: Niall Bolger, Columbia University and J.P. Laurenceau, University of Delaware
This virtual two and half-day workshop will cover an introduction to conducting dyadic data analysis using a structural equation modeling and multilevel modeling framework. The workshop will introduce the conceptual and statistical background for dyadic data analysis. Common applications of dyadic modeling, including the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM), decomposition of interdependence effects in APIM, and power analysis for APIM will be introduced. Longitudinal applications will also be covered with a light touch. Syntax will be provided in the SPSS and Mplus software packages.
Registration Rates: Faculty - $600; Graduate Students and Post-Docs - $500
Register is available at https://www.umass.edu/family/introduction-dyadic-data-analysis.