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ST732 - Applied Longitudianal Data Analysis
- Prerequisites: ST512, Experimental Statistics for Biological Sciences II, or equivalent. Students are expected to have had some exposure to the use of SAS. Familiarity with matrix algebra is advantageous.
- Term & Frequency: Every Spring
- Student Audience: PhD students in Statistics and related fields
- Credit: 3 credits
- Recent Texts: Lecture notes prepared by Marie Davidian
- Recent Instructors: Marie Davidian, Dennis Boos, Wenbin Lu
- Background and Goals: The course is meant to be accessible both to non-majors and majors. The underlying mathematical theory will not be stressed, and the main focus will be on concepts and applications.
- Content: The topics covered include classical methods for normally distributed repeated measurements, methods for non-normally distributed unbalanced data, generalized estimating equations, generalized linear mixed effects models.
- Alternatives: None
- Subsequent Courses: None
SP 2013 Sections:
| SECTION | INSTRUCTOR | BUILDING | TIME | DAYS | AVAILABILITY | ENROLLMENT |
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| 001 | Staicu,Ana-Mari | 01108 SAS Hall | 01:30PM-02:45PM | MW | AVAILABLE | 23/40 - Open |