It is likely that somewhere during your Phd tract, you will encounter longitudinal data with which you are expected to cope effectively. This is not always that easy, as longitudinal data analysis comes with specific challenges, amongst others dependent observations and the likelihood of missing data. This EPP symposium addresses these challenges so that you know how to get the most out of your longitudinal data. Moreover, the focus of this symposium will be on hands on practice with several techniques so that you, when leaving Kapellerput, can be confident about your skills for the analysis of longitudinal data. |
Date
December 12th & 13th
Location
Kapellerput, Heeze, The Netherlands
www.kapellerput.nl
Organization
Lotte Gerritsen (Utrecht University), Marc Molendijk (Leiden University)
Thursday, December 12th
10.30-11.00 Welcome + Coffee/Tea
11.00-12.00 Introduction Keynote on Longitudinal Analysis –
Prof. Dr. Jos Twisk VU Medical Center Amsterdam
12.00-12.30 PhD presentation – Tygo Dekkers UvA
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-15.30 Workshop Ecological Momentary Assessment dat analysis –
Dr. Wolfgang Viechtbauer Maastricht University
15.30-15.40 Short break
15.40-16.10 PhD presentation – Rachel de Jong RUG
16.10-16.45 Workshop Ecological Momentary Assessment dat analysis –
Dr. Wolfgang Viechtbauer Maastricht University
16.45-17.15 PhD presentation – Matheus Lourenco UM
17.15-18.00 EPP run (bring your running shoes) or free time
18.00-19.00 Drinks
19.00-20.30 DINNER
20.30-late EPP Pub quiz
Friday, December 13th
09.00-10.00 Trans-generational data-analysis –
Dr. Marieke Tollenaar Leiden University
10.00-11.00 Practical assignment – Longitudinal data analysis in R –
Dr. Tom Wilderjans Leiden University
11.00-11.15 Short break – Coffee/Tea
11.15-12.30 Practical assignment – Longitudinal data analysis in R –
Dr. Tom Wilderjans Leiden University
12.30-13.30 LUNCH
13.30-14.30 Practical assignment – Longitudinal data analysis in R –
Dr. Tom Wilderjans Leiden University
Registration deadline november 14th