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Mixed Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data: Intro to EMA & Multilevel Analysis with Donald Hedeker

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Learn more and register: https://statisticalhorizons.com/seminars/intensive-longitudinal-methods/ Explore the first hour of Donald Hedeker’s seminar on Intensive Longitudinal Methods, where he introduces ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data and walks through a practical example of how such data are structured and analyzed. About this Seminar This course teaches how to analyze intensive longitudinal data—repeated measurements collected across hours, days, or weeks from individuals, dyads, or groups—using mixed (multilevel) models. You’ll begin with 2- and 3-level models and progress to more advanced techniques that model both means and variances using mixed location-scale (MELS) models. Topics include modeling time-varying covariates, day/time effects, and subject-level heterogeneity in both intercepts and slopes. You’ll also learn how to distinguish within-subjects and between-subjects effects and estimate descriptive statistics even with highly unbalanced data. Methods are demonstrated using SAS, Stata, and free tools like MixRegLS and MixWILD. Learn more and register: https://statisticalhorizons.com/seminars/intensive-longitudinal-methods/ 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more statistical content and updates! #IntensiveLongitudinalData #EcologicalMomentaryAssessment #EMAdata #MultilevelModeling #MixedModels #MultilevelModels #MixedEffectsLocationScaleModel #IntraIndividualVarianceModeling #StatisticalHorizons

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