Note that this file may change as the semester proceeds so print at your own risk!!
Assignments:
Assignment 1 — Due: 2/5/19
R demonstration with matrices
Assignment 2 — Due: 3/5/19
mmpi data
other data sources
Assignment 3 — Due: 3/14/19
LogisticData.txt
Assignment 4 — Due: 4/23/19
Cynicism data
Hypomanic Activation data
Rathus Assertiveness data
Assignment 5 — Due: 5/2/2019
subsections of output
Assignment 6 — Due: 5/14/19
hsb1 and also in .txt file format
hsb2 and also in .txt file format
This might be helpful as an instruction set
First file we did in class
Second file
Third file
Additional R Files:
Logistic Regression
Data Files:
MMPI
Rlab
Cynicism
Hypomanic Activation
Rathus Assertiveness
Mplus Files:
Example for reading in input, etc:
Mplus Example – input
Mplus Example – output
Mplus Example – datafile (path.txt)
Output from class:
Linear Regression
Logistic Regression
Multinomial Logistic Regression
Path Analysis
Exploratory Factor Analysis
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Structural Equation Modeling
HLM:
Example from Kreft and de Leeuw, Pg 65: Data
Example from Kreft and de Leeuw, Pg 65: Input
Example from Kreft and de Leeuw, Pg 65: Output
Growth Curve Modeling without predictors
Growth Curve Modeling with predictors under Maximum Likelihood
Growth Curve Modeling with predictors under WLSMV
HLM Program Files:
How to use the HLM program (instructions for getting started)
Data Files:
Level-1: HSB data
Level-2: HSB data
Output Files:
Model 1: Empty model
Model 2: Level-1 predictor
Model 3: Level-2 predictor
Additional Resources
Baron, R. M., & Kenny, D. A. (1986). The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 1173-1182.
Costello, A. B., & Osborne, J. W. (2005). Best practices in exploratory factor analysis: Four recommendations for getting the most from your analysis. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 10, 1-9.
Edwards, J. R., & Lambert, L. S. (2007). Methods for integrating moderation and mediation: A general analytical framework using moderated path analysis. Psychological Methods, 12, 1-22.
Osborne, J. W. (n.d.). Advantages to hierarchical linear modeling. Practical Assessment, Research, and Evaluation, 7, 1-3.
Schreiber, J. B. et al. (2006). Reporting structural equation modeling and confirmatory factor analysis results: A review. The Journal of Educational Research,99, 323-337.
Wendorf, C. A. (2009). Comparisons of structural equation modeling and hierarchical linear modeling approaches to couples’ data. Structural Equation Modeling, 9, 126-140.