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An Introduction to Applied Multilevel Analysis
The deadline for the discounted rate is fast approaching.
A new advanced course, of interest to those working with multilevel data who
wish to further their knowledge of regression analysis
This module aims to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to
facilitate analysis of multilevel data by means of lectures and hands-on
analysis of data from real studies, using the statistical software package
STATA.
Four day teaching event 11-14 November 2011
The course starts with a four day teaching event at the University of York
from 11 - 14 November 2011, followed by a period of private study and an
assessment (computer based and 'open book') on 9 January 2012 to get the
academic credits (otherwise you can just attend the sessions but you will
not get the academic credits). The module will cover multilevel modelling
for the following types of response data: continuous, binary, count and
time-to-event data. It will also cover Cluster Randomised Controlled Trials.
The course offers 10 credits at Level 7 (Masters).
Book now to receive a discounted rate of £450*
To find out more please see "An Introduction to Applied Multilevel Analysis"
(pdf document) at
http://www.york.ac.uk/media/healthsciences/documents/postgrad/intromultileve
l.pdf
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*The rate for public sector employees and students, when booked and paid for
by 15 October. Early booking rate for commercial sector is £675.
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