Workshop Resources

To help UCI researchers working with ILD, UCI’s School of Social Sciences, School of Social Ecology, Center for Demographic and Social Analysis, and Department of Criminology, Law and Society sponsored a daylong workshop with presentations by experts at the cutting edge of ILD analytical methods.

Below are videos of the presentations and resources from the four speakers.

Niall Bolger, Professor of Psychology, Columbia University

Modeling Intensive Longitudinal Data: An Introduction and Overview

Additional resources: visit the companion website for Professor Bolger’s Intensive Longitudinal Methods book

 

Donald Hedeker, Professor of Biostatistics, University of Chicago

Modeling of Between- and Within-Subject Variances Using Mixed Effects Location Scale Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data

Additional resources: see Professor Hedeker’s presentation slides and visit his website for related publications and programs

 

Michael Russell, Assistant Professor of Biobehavioral Health, PennState University

Introduction to Time-Varying Effect Modeling and Its Application to Intensive Longitudinal Data

Additional resources: see Professor Russell’s presentation slides and visit The Methodology Center at Penn State for more resources on TVEM and other ILD methods

 

Nilam Ram, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Psychology, PennState University

Modeling Change and Process with ILD

Additional resources: visit the companion website for Professor Ram’s Growth Modeling book, and tutorials on ILD analysis available from Penn State’s Quantitative Development Systems Methodology core

 

Jeffrey Boase, Associate Professor, Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology and Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

Moderator, panel on “Future Directions with ILD Analysis”

Additional resources: visit the website for Professor Boase’s E-Rhythms Project