Longitudinal Data Analysis Workshop and SAS Training Course - 6 Jul 2004
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Workshop and SAS Training Course 6-8 July 2004 Victoria University of Wellington and the SAS InstituteDay 1 (Tuesday 6 July)
An introduction to the Statistical models underlying the analysis of longitudinal data.
Date: | Tuesday 6 July, 10-4pm (registration from 9:30) |
Location: | Hunter Building, room HU323 Victoria University of Wellington |
Content: | The workshop will cover generalised linear models, generalised linear mixed models (fixed and random effects models), survival analysis, applications to social science and econometrics. This workshop will assume prior knowledge of standard multiple regression. Some knowledge of generalized linear models (in particular logistic and/or Poisson regression) would be advantageous. This workshop is designed as preparation for the SAS training course on Days 2 and 3. |
Presenters: | Stephen Jenkins (University of Essex) Dean Hyslop (The Treasury) Richard Arnold (Victoria University of Wellington) Ivy Liu (Victoria University of Wellington) |
Costs: | There is no cost for Day 1. |
Notes: | Course notes will be provided. See notes below on how to register. |
Day 2 and 3 (Wednesday 7 July and Thursday 8 July)
SAS Training Course on Longitudinal Data Analysis with Discrete and Continuous Responses.
Date: | Wednesday / Thursday 7-8 July, 9-5pm |
Location: | ACE Training Room 1st Floor The Novell Building 89 The Terrace, Wellington |
Content: | This course focuses on methods to analyse longitudinal data with unequally spaced repeated measurements. After completing this course you should be able to:
|
Presenters: | Richard Arnold (Victoria University of Wellington) Ivy Liu (Victoria University of Wellington) Alison Morris (SAS Institute, Australia) |
Costs: | $1000 per person for Days 2 and 3. $750 for academics. |
Notes: | Course notes will be provided
Spaces are limited on Days 2 and 3. The training room holds 25 computers. If more than 25 students enrol some will have to share (to a maximum of 2 people per machine). See notes below on how to register. |
General Information:
- It is possible to register for either of the workshops separately, or for both.
- The deadline for registrations on the SAS course is 18 June.
- Morning and Afternoon Tea and Lunch will be provided on all three days.
- Please contact Richard Arnold if you have questions about the course content.