Multilevel Modeling in Mplus
This page contains the streaming video of a two day workshop presented by
Professor Bengt Muthén of the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information
Studies at the Johns Hopkins Center for Prevention and Early
Intervention and the Departments of Mental Health and Biostatistics. We are very
grateful to Professor Muthén and Johns Hopkins University for permission to host these
videos on our web site.
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Streaming Videos and Handouts
Topic Outline
- Day 1
- Introductory
growth modeling
- Ideas behind modeling of
individual differences in development
- Comparison of multilevel,
random effect mixed linear, and SEM growth approaches
- Growth modeling using a
general latent variable framework
- Linear growth model
- Growth model with free time
scores
- Covariates in the growth
model
- Centering
- Piecewise growth model
- Growth models with
individually varying times of observation and random slopes
- Regression among growth
factors
- Multiple process growth
models
- Advanced
growth modeling
- Two-part growth modeling when
outcomes have strong floor effects
- Multiple group growth models
- Multiple cohorts
- Randomized preventive
interventions
- Growth mixture modeling with
latent trajectory classes
- Latent transition modeling
- Multiple indicator growth
models
- Power calculations and design
issues
- A growth model as part of a
bigger model
- Day 2
- Cross-sectional analysis with two-level data
- Multilevel regression
analysis
- Multilevel path analysis
- Multilevel factor analysis
- Multilevel structural
equation modeling
- Multivariate modeling of
family members
- Multilevel latent class
analysis
- Longitudinal analysis
- 3-level growth modeling
- 3-level, 2-part growth
modeling
- 3-level growth mixture
modeling
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