Multilevel Modelling
	
		
		
		
			
		
					| Dates: | 20 March 2020 | 
							| Times: | All day | 
	| What is it: | Short course | 
	| Organiser: | Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research | 
	
	| How much: | £195
/ £140
/ Five subsidised £60 places available for Humanities staff and postgraduates | 
			
	| Who is it for: | University staff, External researchers, Alumni, Current University students | 
		
				
				
			
			
			
	| Speaker: | Tarani Chandola | 
			
			
			
	    
	   
	   
	   
	   
	   
	   
	    
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	                	This one-day course begins with a description of some examples where multilevel models are useful in statistical analysis and some examples of multilevel populations. We then cover the basic theory of multilevel linear regression models (for continuous dependent variables) including random intercept and random slope specifications, the use of contextual variables in multilevel analysis and modelling repeated measures.  This course is suitable for social scientists who want to learn about a quantitative technique that allows both individual and group level variations to be simultaneously taken into account when modelling social phenomena.
	 
	
		Price: £195
		Concessions: £140
		Offers: Five subsidised £60 places available for Humanities staff and postgraduates
	 
	
	
	
		
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	Basement Lab
	Humanities Bridgeford Street
	
	Manchester