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Upcoming Mplus Short Courses by Date

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, some of the below courses may have been rescheduled or may have changed to an online format. Please contact the institution offering a course to check its current availability.

Structural Equation Modeling: Part 1, On Demand, June 16 - July 14, 2025.
This four week course will be taught by Dr. Paul Allison of Statistical Horizons, June 16-July 14. Click here for further information.

Transitioning to Mplus for Multilevel Modeling, Online Workshop, July 9 - 10, 2025.
This two day course will be taught by Aidan Wright, PhD (University of Michigan). The course will be held online, July 9-10. Click here for further information.

Measurement Reliability and Validity in the CFA Framework, Online Seminar, July 11 and July 18, 2025.
This two day course will be taught by Dr. Scott Colwell. The course will be held online, July 11 and July 18. Click here for further information.

Structural Equation Modeling: Part 2, On Demand, July 21 - August 18, 2025.
This four week course will be taught by Dr. Paul Allison of Statistical Horizons, July 21-August 18. Click here for further information.

Multilevel and Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling in Mplus, Online Workshop, July 23 - 25, 2025.
This three day course will be taught by Aidan Wright, PhD (University of Michigan). The course will be held online, July 23-25. Click here for further information.

Scale Construction and Applications in Social Science Research, Online Course, August 4 - 8, 2025.
This five day course will be taught by Dr. Tenko Raykov (Michigan State University) via video-conference, August 4-8. Click here for further information.

Structural equation modelling in Mplus, Online Course, August 8, 2025.
This one day course will be taught by Dr. Beth Grandfield. The course will be held online, August 8. Click here for further information.

Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using Mplus, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 11 - 15, 2025.
This five day course will be taught by Dr. Beth Grandfield and Dr. Jeroen Mulder. The course will be held in Utrecht, August 11-15. Click here for further information.

Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling, Livestream Seminar, August 12 - 15, 2025.
This four day course will be taught by Dr. Dan McNeish of Statistical Horizons via video-conference, August 12-15. Click here for further information.

Simulation Based Power Analysis in Mplus, Online Workshop, August 13, 2025.
This one day course will be taught by Aidan Wright, PhD (University of Michigan). The course will be held online, August 13. Click here for further information.

Advanced longitudinal modeling in Mplus, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 18 - 22, 2025.
This five day course will be taught by Prof. Dr. Ellen Hamaker, Dr. Beth Grandfield and Dr. Jeroen Mulder, August 18-22. Click here for further information

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