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Introduction to Multilevel Modelling

Chair: Vicente González-Romá (University of Valencia)
Date: May 21st, 2025
Time: 13:00 – 16:00 (Half-day session)
Price: 40 EUR
Capacity: 30 People

The main learning objectives of this workshop are to: 

  • understand the logic underlying multilevel modelling methods
  • learn how multilevel models are constructed
  • learn the meaning of their parameters
  • understand their usefulness in applied research
  • be able to build multilevel models adapted to specific research questions

Target Audience:

This workshop is relevant to researchers at any stage of their careers who want to understand how multilevel modelling works. Participants should have a basic knowledge of multiple regression and bring their laptop with them.

More Details:

Researchers address questions that are multilevel in nature – for example, how team leadership influences employee performance– and can only be resolved using appropriate modelling methods.

Professor Vicente González-Romá has been teaching introductory and advanced courses on multilevel modelling across Europe for the last 20 years and will be presenting a customized version of this training at EAWOP 2025. This half-day session includes a blend of instruction and worked examples, and will be structured into two modules:

  1. Learning the logic and rationale underlying multilevel modelling methods 
  2. Learning how to build basic multilevel models

Compared with other similar, more extended programs, this workshop enables participants to learn the essentials of multilevel modelling in just half-day.

Session Plan (tentative):

  • 1st hour: Learning the logic and rationale underlying multilevel modelling methods 
  • 2nd & 3rd hour: Learning how to build basic multilevel models

    There will be a short break between the 2nd and 3rd hour.

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