A reminder for a course taking place in early May at the Statistical Services Centre, The University of Reading.
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***Generalised Estimating Equations - What, Why and How***
8 - 9 May 2003
The methodology of generalised estimating equations (GEEs) was developed in the mid-1980s by Liang and Zeger for analysing longitudinal data. This course will introduce GEE methodology and how it fits in with other modelling techniques.
The use of GEEs for modelling correlated data such as repeated measurements will be covered, and emphasis will be placed on how the methodology can be implemented. Fitting GEEs will be demonstrated during lecture sessions, and participants will have the opportunity to fit models themselves. Examples using count data and binary and categorical data will be given. The statistical package SAS will be used on this course.
Statistical Services Centre
The University of Reading
Harry Pitt Building
Whiteknights Road
Reading
RG6 6FN
UK
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/ssc/
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