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DESCRIPTION:Dates: November 17 and November 18\, 2016\n	Time: 9:30am to 3:30
 pm\n	Instructor: Biru Zhou\, Ph.D.\n\nObjectives\n	This two-day workshop wil
 l focus on two closely related and often confused topics in statistical an
 alysis { Moderation and Mediation. Moderation occurs when the strength of 
 the relationship between X and Y is dependent on the level of a moderator\
 , whereas mediation occurs when the relationship between X and Y is being 
 explained or influenced through a mediator. In this workshop\, you will le
 arn about the basic concepts of moderation and mediation\, and the use of 
 a computational tool - 'PROCESS' in SPSS\n	to analyze simple moderation and
  mediation models.\n\n\n	This workshop will be divided into four parts:\n	Re
 view basic knowledge of OLS regression\n	Introduction to Mediation and part
 itioning effects into direct and indirect effects\n	Doing analysis with a d
 ichotomous independent variable (e.g.\, gender\, or high versus low risk g
 roups)\n\n\nBecause this is a hands-on workshop\, participants are strongl
 y encouraged to bring their laptops and install the latest version of SPSS
  (version 19 or later). Some working knowledge of infuential statistics\, 
 SPSS data management\, and OLS regression is needed for this workshop\, bu
 t I will give a brief review at the beginning. Attendees are also encourag
 ed to bring their own data to the second day of the workshop for individua
 l consultations.\n\nFor more information\, please contact biru.zhou[at]mcg
 ill.ca.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161118
SUMMARY:Introduction to Mediation and Moderation Analysis
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/crcf/channels/event/introduction-mediation-and-mo
 deration-analysis-263258
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