Originally posted on the EWODOR and Therapeutic Communities lists:
UCLA CALDAR
SUMMER INSTITUTE ON LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
August 14-16, 2006
Participating UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) faculty:
M. Douglas Anglin.
Mary-Lynn Brecht. Chih-Ping Chou, David Farabee. Christine Grella.
Yih-Ing Hser. Debra A.
Murphy. Michael Prendergast. and Steve Shoptaw.
UPDATES
- New speakers have been added to the One-Day Conference (August 14)
- Agenda for One-Day Conference now online at www.coldar.org
- Intensive Research Seminar includes full-day workshop with Bengt
Muthen
Poster abstracts (optional) due May 15
ONE-DAY CONFERENCE AUGUST 14
This one-day conference will address current findings and future
directions in
longitudinal research on drug and alcohol abuse, HIV, mental health, and
criminal justice.
Invited speakers: Ricky Bluthenthal, Linda Collins, Wilson Compton,
Michael Dennis, Thomas
McLellan, Rudolf Moos, Bengt Muthen, Daniel Nagin, and Constance
Weisner.
INTENSIVE RESEARCH SEMINAR AUGUST 15-16
August 15
Donald Hedeker, Mixed Effects Models
Peter Bentler, Cross-Lagged vs. Latent Curve Structural Equation Models
of Change
Stephanie Lanza, Latent Class and Transition Analysis
August16
One-Day Workshop with Bengt Muthen. New Longitudinal Analysis Techniques
Using Mplus
Participants can attend the One-Day Conference or the entire Summer
Institute.
For more information and a registration form, visit www.caldar.org, or
contact Alison
Hamilton at [log in to unmask] or 310.445.0874, ext. 231.
Register now. Limited space available. More information from
www.caldar.org
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