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VvE Webinar: 9 December 2021

The VvE Special Interest Group: Growth Modeling is hosting the online VvE webinar:

Webinar Introducing Growth Modeling
This online webinar covers the basics of growth modeling. Growth modelling is a flexible statistical method for modelling individual changes in disease and health over time. These changes can also be related to determinants. In the webinar we will illustrate this method with concrete examples from published scientific research.

Would you like to learn more about this analysis method? Then sign up quickly for this introduction on 9 December from 15.00-17.00 hours.

This webinar is a stepping stone for future webinars, in which we will take a deeper look at more complex forms of growth models, such as latent class growth analysis (LCGA) and growth mixture models (GMM). We aim to have an interactive webinar series, where researchers have the opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences.

Sign up via:
secretariaat@epidemiologie.nl

Participation: free
Language of this first webinar: Dutch
Organization by: Miriam Haaksma, Eline Verspoor and Almar Kok

Vacancy: PhD student

Vacancy: Junior literature researcher quality standards

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