SEM with Mplus: Multiple-group analysis
Date:
08/01/2025 - 29/01/2025
Organised by:
CambridgeSEM
Presenter:
Dr Gabriela Roman
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Dr Gabriela Roman
gdp27@cam.ac.uk
Venue: Online
Description:
Course website:
mpluswizard.com
Course framework and background:
This online course covers the foundations of structural equation modelling using the software Mplus, with topics including:
- Main types of research questions in multiple-group studies
- Simple multiple-group mediation
- Structural invariance: Wald tests and chi-square difference tests
- Estimators: ML, MLR and WLSMV
- Moderated mediation
- Measurement invariance
- Partial measurement invariance
- Mean group comparisons
- Multiple-group structural equation modelling
Course format:
Each course has 3 units, released at a rate of one per week, every Wedensday, at 12 noon London time.
The course contains 3 elements:
- Video-based lessons: These are pre-recorded and made available to you 24/7, so you can fit them around your schedule. To aid active learning, placeholders appear throughout the videos to invite you to “have a think” before the answer is given.
- Mplus files: A dropbox folder contains all the Mplus files used in the course, plus a few other external resources. The best use of the files is to annotate them as you go along.
- Discussion forum: The website includes a "Discussion forum". You are welcome to post questions there about anything that might be unclear in the course.
This course is a data analysis course, not a statistics course. This means we will learn when to use different statistical techniques based on our research questions, what these techniques do (in an intuitive non-mathematical way), how to apply them using Mplus and how to interpret the results.
As this course is non-mathematical, so should be suitable for anyone. However, if you are entirely new to SEM and Mplus, I highly recommend you also take the Foundation course (listed on the course website, at mpluswizard.com) .
Teacher and course background:
I am an Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, with a PhD in Developmental Psychology. Click here to see my university profile.
This online course emulates my in-person ‘SEM with Mplus’ courses (mpluscambridge.com), which have been running since 2013 in Cambridge. The courses were first delivered under the umbrella of the University of Cambridge and then as a private venture, hosted by Selwyn College, Cambridge.
All the online courses are also endorsed and published on the official Mplus software website.
Cost:
£190 - £270
Website and registration:
Region:
East of England
Keywords:
Philosophy of social science, Measurement invariance, Structural invariance, Moderated mediation.
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