Structural Equation Modeling Seminar
Five-day seminar - from May 1 to 5, 2017
Course description
This intensive, graduate-level seminar deals with the principles, assumptions, strengths, limitations, and applications of the family of techniques known as structural equation modeling.
Eligibility
The course is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows as well as to professors and practising researchers. Some familiarity with basic statistical techniques, such as multiple regressions, is assumed, but higher levels of quantitative knowledge are not required.
Trainer
Rex Kline, Professor, Department of Psychology, Concordia University.
Registration fees
$300 - Student or postdoctoral fellow
(user of QICSS data**)
$400 - Student or postdoctoral fellow
(from a QICSS member institution*)
$600 - Student or postdoctoral fellow
(registered at other institutions)
$600 - University professor and/or researcher
(from a QICSS member institution*)
$800 - Any other category
(other institutions)
Registration fees must be paid by credit card. Federal and Provincial taxes are not included.
Registration
A minimum of 15 participants is required to run the workshop (maximum 20). Registered participants will be refunded if the minimum enrolment is not met.
Notes:
* QICSS’ member institutions: Université de Montréal, McGill University, Concordia University, UQAM, INRS-UCS, Université de Sherbrooke, Université Laval, l'Université du Québec à Montréal and l'Université du Québec.
** QICSS users have a project to access data in one of the six QICSS laboratories or have submitted a proposal for microdata access to the SSHRC.