ONLINE COURSE – Path analysis, structural equations and causal inference
for biologists (PSCB01)

https://www.prstatistics.com/course/path-analysis-structural-equations-and-causal-inference-for-biologists-pscb01/

25th September - 6th October 2023

This course, based primarily on Bills' 2016 book, teaches you how to use
path analysis and structural equations modelling to test causal hypotheses
using observational data that is typical of research in ecology and
evolution. It is taught in half-day sessions so that you can practice
individually after each half-day session. You will learn how to conduct
these tests, why (and when) they are justified, and how to interpret the
results. The first few lectures will primarily present the theory but
practical sessions will become more prominent later in the course.
The practical work will be based on R and RStudio. Students will receive R
script, datasets, and a list of R packages to install. It is highly
recommended that each student have a copy of my 2016 book for the course,
but not essential.

By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
 Understand the logical relationships between d-separation, data, and
causal hypotheses.
 Know when to use piecewise SEM, when to use covariance- based SEM, and
the advantages/disadvantages and assumptions of each
 Be able to construct, test, and interpret measurement models involving
latent variables
 Be able to construct and identify equivalent models
 Be able to incorporate nested or mixed models, multigroup models, and
non-normal distributions into SEM

Participants are encouraged to bring their own data, as there will be
opportunities throughout the course to plan, analyze, and receive feedback
on structural equation models.
Please email oliverhoo...@prstatistics.com with any questions

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Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR statistics

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