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>Multilevel Modelling in Oral Health Research
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>Run by the Biostatistics Unit & the Leeds Dental Institute, University of
>Leeds
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>13th to 15th September 2004
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>This course is for oral clinicians or non-clinical dental researchers who
>wish to gain a basic understanding of theory, technique, and application
>of Multilevel Modelling. It is anticipated that participants have a prior
>knowledge of simple regression procedures and experience in a standard
>statistical package (e.g. SPSS, STATA, SAS).
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>· Linear/Logistic Regression
>· Presentation of Data and Problems
>· Introduction to MLwiN
>· Multilevel Linear/Logistic Regression
>· Estimation Methods (inc Markov Chain Monte Carlo)
>· Special Point in Analysing Binary Response
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>Participants will be required to undertake initial single-level analyses
>in a standard package of choice (selected from SPSS, STATA, SAS) and
>thereafter instruction will be given on using MLwiN in all subsequent
>sessions. The MLwiN software will be available to participants at heavily
>reduced rates (more than 50% discount for academics).
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>The course shall be led by:
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>Dr Mark Gilthorpe – Reader in Statistical Epidemiology & Head of
>Biostatistics, University of Leeds; and
>Dr Morten Frydenberg – Associate Professor of Statistics, Biostatistics,
>Aarhus University, Denmark.
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>Supported by:
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>Dr Val Clerehugh – Senior Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, Leeds Dental
>Institute;
>Andrew Blance – Lecturer in Medical Statistics, University of Leeds
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>Course Fees: £480 (academic) /£650 (non-academic)
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>Book before 7th July 2004 to avoid a late booking fee.
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>or, see website at:
><http://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/biostatistics/Teaching/C1.htm>http://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/biostatistics/Teaching/C1.htm
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>Julie Conway
>Biostatistics Unit
>University of Leeds,
>24 Hyde Terrace, LS2 9LN.
>Tel: +(44) 113 343 4831; Fax: +(44) 113 343 1816
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