Mai 2008, Oslo, Norway: Workshop “Structural Equation Modeling with LISREL”

Norwegian School of Management, BI Oslo in Cooperation with Scientific Software, May 6-8, 2008

In recent years, structural equation modeling (SEM) has developed into a well-known and well-established statistical tool in the social and behavioral sciences. The workshop will cover modern statistical methods for factor analysis and SEM models. The emphasis will be on the use of the methodology of structural equation modeling as a research tool in practical applications. A wide range of topics within SEM analysis will be covered during the three day workshop.

For more detailed information about the schedule and topics: http://www.ssicentral.com/temp/SEM_Workshop_Oslo_May2008.pdf

The workshop also includes supervised practical training on how to use the LISREL program and perform structural equation modeling.

To register for the workshop, please go to the following address: http://event.bi.no/SEM2008/

About the Instructors

The workshop will be led by Karl Jöreskog and Fan Yang Wallentin at the Norwegian School of Management.

Karl G Jöreskog is a Professor Emeritus in Statistics at the Uppsala University. He holds a PhD from the Uppsala University. He also has three Doctoral honoris causa, and two Honorary Professor titles from the Faculty of Economics and Statistics at the University of Padua, Italy, 1993; the Norwegian School of Economics., Bergen, Norway, 1996; the Faculty of Psychology at the Friedrich-Schiller Univeristat, Jena, Germany, 2004; Tanjin University of Finance and Economics, Tanjin, China, 2006 and the School of Management, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2007. Karl G. Jöreskog has authored several books and numerous journal articles on factor analysis and its extensions to structural equation modeling. He has developed the LISREL model and authored the LISREL software together with Dag Sörbom. Karl G. Jöreskog has received a number of prestigious awards for his contributions in statistics.

Fan Yang Wallentin is an Associate Professor in Statistics at the Norwegian School of Management, BI, and the Uppsala University. She holds a PhD in statistics from the Uppsala University. She received the Arnberg prize of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences in 2000. Her main research interests are in the theory and applications of structural equation modeling. She has published several chapters and articles related to this topic.

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