Thanks a lot for this very useful video. I wonder whether you can give us a demonstration on how to conduct group-based trajectory modelling in spss. Thanks.
Was the next video in the series ever made, predictors in variation across slopes? This series is teaching me stats much more effectively than grad school ever did
Hi there. I can't recall making one at the time. However, I have a much newer video that does address predicting variation in slopes here: ruclips.net/video/08eLyKhJZtk/видео.html The presentation starts with more basic models and then models with increasing complexity. Also, you can download a powerpoint and the data to follow along with. Cheers!
@@mikecrowson2462 Thank you again for taking the time to share. I was going to ask this question too but you answered it here. God bless with everything you are doing. Amota here from a remotest part of the world called Kiribati so you can see how far your very helpful videos have reached.
Thanks a lot for this very useful video. I wonder whether you can give us a demonstration on how to conduct group-based trajectory modelling in spss. Thanks.
Was the next video in the series ever made, predictors in variation across slopes? This series is teaching me stats much more effectively than grad school ever did
Hi there. I can't recall making one at the time. However, I have a much newer video that does address predicting variation in slopes here: ruclips.net/video/08eLyKhJZtk/видео.html
The presentation starts with more basic models and then models with increasing complexity. Also, you can download a powerpoint and the data to follow along with.
Cheers!
@@mikecrowson2462 Thank you again for taking the time to share. I was going to ask this question too but you answered it here. God bless with everything you are doing. Amota here from a remotest part of the world called Kiribati so you can see how far your very helpful videos have reached.