On April 25-26 in Philadelphia, I will present my 2-day
seminar on Missing Data. This course provides an in-depth look
at modern methods for handling missing data, with particular emphasis on
maximum likelihood and multiple imputation. These methods have been
demonstrated to be markedly superior to conventional methods like
listwise deletion or single imputation, while at the same time resting
on less stringent assumptions.
Although the course is applications oriented, I also explain the
conceptual underpinnings of these new methods in some detail. Maximum
likelihood is illustrated with two programs, Amos and LEM. Multiple
imputation is demonstrated with two SAS procedures (MI and MIANALYZE)
and two Stata commands (ice and mim).
The seminar will be held at the Temple University Center City, 1515
Market St., Philadelphia, PA. Hotel rooms are available at a reduced
rate at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, a 5-minute walk from the course location.
You can get more detailed information at
www.StatisticalHorizons.com
Paul D. Allison, Ph.D.
Statistical Horizons
allison@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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