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BIST-522 Special Topic: Categorical Data Analysis

BIST-522-01 Special Topic: Categorical Data Analysis
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Makambi, Kepher
  • This course will run from 11/9 - 12/9/2009 (every Monday/Wednesday). Meets in Building D, Room 301 (BD301)

    This course is designed to give students an overview of statistical methods used for the analysis of categorical data. The course will attempt to strike a balance between theoretical derivations, application of the methods and interpretation of analysis results. Some of the topics covered will include methods for analysis of cross-classified data, matched pairs, three way contingency tables, unconditional and conditional logistic regressions, multinomial logistic regression, loglinear models.
    Credits: 1
    Prerequisites: None
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