PSYFL5404 – Multilevel models

Course content

In multilevel models (MLM), units of interest are nested within higher order units (children within classrooms, observations at different times within the same person), and influences can operate at and between all levels in the hierarchy. This allows MLM to give proper inferences in many scenarios where traditional approaches fail, while allowing researchers to pose questions that other statistical models cannot address.

Learning outcome

This course gives an introduction to multilevel models as useful analytical tools for social scientist. Practical exercises will focus on implementing and interpreting multilevel models using SPSS. Particular emphasis will be placed on the use of MLM to investigate longitudinal data. Familiarity with linear regression is assumed.

  • Learn to recognize whether there are dependencies in your data that might invalidate inferences in traditional statistical analyses.
  • Learn to implement multilevel models in SPSS, and interpret and present the results.

Admission to the course

This course is only for students admitted at the student research program at PSI.?

PSY9170/PSYFL5401

Examination

2 credit points for attendance over three days.

Grading scale

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Last updated from FS (Common Student System) Apr. 29, 2024 4:26:29 AM

Facts about this course

Level
Master
Credits
2
Teaching
Spring
Examination
Spring
Teaching language
Norwegian (English on request)