Items where Subject is "5.10.8 Structural equation models"
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Arulampalam, Wiji and Bhaskar, Anjor and Srivastava, Nisha (2010) Women's Autonomy and Child Nutrition in India. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
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Browne, William (2020) Introduction to the Stat-JR software package. [Video]
Brunton-Smith, Ian (2019) Multilevel Models: Random Intercept Models. [Video]
Burton-Smith, Ian (2019) Multilevel Models: Introducing multilevel modelling. [Video]
Brunton-Smith, Ian (2019) Multilevel Models: Random Coefficient Models. [Video]
Bates, Ellie and Pillinger, Rebecca and McVie, Susan (2016) Exploring trajectories of crime at a Local Authority level: comparing and combining latent class and multi-level approaches. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Brown, Anna and Croudace, Tim (2012) Structural Equation Modelling. [Dataset]
Brown, Anna and Štochl, Jan and Croudace, Tim and Böhnke, Jan (2011) Factor analysis and basics of structural equation modelling. [Dataset]
Brown, Anna and Štochl, Jan and Croudace, Tim and Böhnke, Jan (2011) Factor analysis and basics of structural equation modelling. NCRM.
Bartholomew, David J and Steele, Fiona and Moustaki, Irini and Galbraith, Jane (2008) Analysis of Multivariate Social Science Data. Chapman & Hall. ISBN 1584889608
Bulloch, Sarah (2008) Using Structural Equation Modelling to re-examine the association between gender and social trust: the search for measurement equivalence. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008, 30th June - 3rd July 2008, St Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Berrington, Ann and Smith, Peter and Sturgis, Patrick (2006) An Overview of Methods for the Analysis of Panel Data. Discussion Paper. N/A. (Unpublished)
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Collins, Debbie (2019) Asking survey questions: identifying problems. [Video]
Cartwright, Nancy and nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk, nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk and nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk, nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk and nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk, nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk (2018) Causal inference: Evidencing the single case. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
Chesher, Andrew and Rosen, Adam (2013) What do instrumental variable models deliver with discrete dependent variables? Technical Report. IFS, cemmap website.
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De Stavola, Bianca L (2014) Social disadvantage and infant mortality: the birth weight paradox revisited. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
De Stavola, Bianca and Daniel, Rhian (2014) Current Methods in Mediation Analysis. In: IEU Symposium on Statistical Methods for Epigenetic Change, 6 June 2014, Bristol. (Unpublished)
Daniel, Rhian and De Stavola, Bianca (2012) Current and new approaches to estimating causal pathways from observational data. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
De Stavola, Bianca and Daniel, Rhian (2012) Marginal Structural Models: The Way Forward for Life-course Epidemiology? Epidemiology, 23 (2). pp. 233-237. ISSN 1044-3983/12/2302-0233
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French, R. (2013) The relationship between changes in mental health and changes in employment status. In: Conference of the European Child Cohort network and Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 29-31 October 2012, Paris. (Unpublished)
French, R (2013) Trajectories of frailty for the elderly in Britain. In: Annual Conference of the British Society of Population Studies, 09/09/13, University of Swansea. (Unpublished)
French, R (2012) The relationship between changes in mental health and changes in employment status. In: Centre for Longitudinal Studies Cohort Conference, 16 November 2012, Institute of Education, University of London. (Unpublished)
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Grundy, Emily and Read, Sanna (2014) Fertility history and later life health: is the association mediated or moderated by physical activity. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2014, 8th - 10th July 2014, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Grundy, Emily and Read, Sanna (2012) Fertility histories and later life health. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
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Hagger-Johnson, Gareth (2012) Latent variable structural equation models for longitudinal and life course data using Mplus. In: Latent variable structural equation models for longitudinal and life course data using Mplus, 2012-06-21, University of Ulster, Magee.
Heron, Jon and Brown, Anna and Croudace, Tim (2012) Confirmatory and Exploratory Factor Analysis; continuous and categorical variables. NCRM.
Heron, Jon and Brown, Anna and Croudace, Tim (2012) Path analysis, continuous and categorical variables. NCRM.
Heron, Jon and Brown, Anna and Croudace, Tim (2012) Regression in the SEM framework; logit and probit. NCRM.
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Johnes, Geraint (2010) Schooling and Occupational Destination in India and Brazil. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
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Lewis, C. and Solis-Trapala, I. (2007) Have We Underestimated the Role of Social Interaction in Executive Skills? In: Society for Research in Child Development Conference, 29 March - 1 April 2007, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)
Lewis, C. and Solis-Trapala, I. and Shimmon, K. (2007) Social and cognitive processes in the testing of executive functions. In: 37th Annual Meeting of The Jean Piaget Society: Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience, 31 March - 2 June 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Unpublished)
Lewis, C. and Warburton, K. and Harrison, A. (2007) The role of communication in preschoolers executive task performance. In: British Psychological Society Developmental Psychology Conference, August 2007, Plymouth, UK. (Unpublished)
Lewis, C. and Koyasu, M. and Ogawa, A. and Oh, S. and Short, B. (2006) Cultural, social and cognitive factors in the development of executive functions. In: International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Conference, July 2006, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)
Lewis, C. and Brown, D. and Lamb, M.E. (2006) The effectiveness of verbal input-free cueing techniques in forensic interviews. In: 4th International Conference on Memory, 16 - 21 July 2006, Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished)
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Maslovskaya, Olga (2019) Dr Olga Maslovskaya: Data Quality: Total Survey Error (TSE). [Video]
Mohiyeddini, Changiz (2012) Introduction to mediation analysis. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
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Newing, Andy (2018) Introduction to Spacial Interaction Modelling. [Video]
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Proto, Eugenio (2012) Life satisfaction and income. [Video] (Unpublished)
Pickles, Andrew and Roberts, Chris and Farnell, Damian (2012) Cross measure calibration methods and how they can enhance our analytical potential. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Proto, Eugenio and Rustichini, Aldo (2012) Life satisfaction, Income and Personality. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2012, 2nd - 5th July 2012, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Submitted)
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Rosen, adam and Chesher, Andrew (2012) Simultaneous equations models for discrete outcomes: coherence, completeness, and identification. In: Econometrics seminar, 5 March 2013, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Confirmatory factor analysis. [Video] (Unpublished)
Sturgis, Patrick (2016) Structural equation modeling:what is it and what can we use it for? [Video] (Unpublished)
Sturgis, Patrick (2016) key ideas, terms and concepts in structural equation modelling. [Video] (Unpublished)
Sturgis, Patrick and Brunton Smith, Ian and Williams, Joel and Moore, Jamie (2016) Fieldwork effort, response rate and the distribution of survey outcomes: a multi-level meta-analysis. In: Research Methods Festival 2016, 05/07/16, Bath. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) Analysing the effect of stress on information processing among telephone helpline nurses using multilevel modelling. In: Seminar for Primary Care Sciences, 10 June 2013, Keele University. (Unpublished)
Steele, F. and French, R. and Bartley, M. (2013) Adjusting for selection bias in the relationship between employment transitions and mental health using simultaneous equations modelling. Epidemiology, 24 (5). pp. 703-711. ISSN 1044-3983
Steele, Fiona (2013) NCRM podcast: Relationship between employment transitions and mental health among British men. [Audio]
Steele, F. (2013) Using panel data to assess the effect of changes in employment status on mental health. In: Thinking Futures Festival, 7 November 2012, University of Bristol. (Unpublished)
Steele, F. (2012) Adjusting for selection bias in the relationship between employment transitions and mental health using simultaneous equations modelling. In: Conference of the International Centre for Lifecourse Studies, 22-23 October 2012, London. (Unpublished)
Sayers, A. and Heron, J. and Gilthorpe, M.S. and Steele, F. and Tilling, K. (2012) One and two stage methods for analysing longitudinal data and prospective outcomes: A simulation study from a life course perspective. Other. UNSPECIFIED. (Submitted)
Steele, F. (2012) A dynamic analysis of the relationship between employment transitions and mental health among British men. In: Royal Statistical Society conference on Statistical Challenges in Lifecourse Research, 17-18 July 2012, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)
Steele, F. (2012) A dynamic analysis of the relationship between employment transitions and mental health among British men. In: Royal Statistical Society Annual Conference, September 2012, Telford. (Unpublished)
Steele, F and Rasbash, J and Jenkins, J (2012) A multilevel simultaneous equations model for within-cluster dynamic effects, with an application to reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects. Psychological Methods, n/a (n/a). ISSN 1082-989X
Steele, Fiona and Rasbash, Jon and Jenkins, Jenny (2011) A multilevel simultaneous equations model for within-cluster dynamic effects, with an application to reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects. In: Symposium on Recent Advances in Methods for the Analysis of Panel Data, 15-16 June 2011, Lisbon,. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2011) A multilevel simultaneous equations model for within-cluster dynamic effects, with an application to reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects. In: 8th International Amsterdam Multilevel Conference, 17-18th March 2011, Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
Scotto, Thomas and Clarke, Harold (2010) Latent Growth Models and Their Application to Political Behaviour Research. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (In Press)
Steele, Fiona (2010) Simultaneous estimation of reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects using multilevel modelling. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2010, 5th - 8th July 2010, St. Catherine's College, Oxford. (Submitted)
Solis-Trapala, I. and Diggle, P. and Lewis, C. (2007) Longitudinal models for assessing cognitive development in early childhood. In: Royal Statistical Society Conference, 16 - 20 July 2007, York, UK. (Unpublished)
Solis-Trapala, I. (2007) Longitudinal models for assessing cognitive development in early childhood. In: Seminar to the Department of Economics, Finance and Statistics, University of Perugia Perugia, Italy, December, 2007, December, 2007, Perugia, Italy. (Unpublished)
Solis-Trapala, I. and Diggle, P. and Lewis, C. (2007) Statistical modelling of development of executive function in early childhood. In: 22nd International Workshop on Statistical Modelling, 2 - 6 July 2007, Barcelona, Spain. (Unpublished)
Steele, F and Vignoles, A and Jenkins, A (2007) The effect of school resources on pupil attainment: a multilevel simultaneous equation modelling approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society, 170 (n/a). pp. 801-824. ISSN 0964-1998