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We’re putting an R in the month of June with 4 courses. (No, you
should still lay off the oysters; but soft-shell crabs are in season.)

Introduction to R. http://statcourse.com/intro2R.htm Three lessons in
three weeks. Begins 27 May 2011. R has more functions than any other
statistics language, plus a world-wide user base. $304.  Discount of $50
for students, faculty, and research workers at academic and research
institutions and government employees. Further discount of $100 if you
sign up for either or both of the two courses described below. Write
[log in to unmask] to obtain these discounts.

Meta-Analysis Using R. http://statcourse.com/meta.htm Three lessons in
three weeks. Begins 17 June 2011.  Combine data from multiple studies.
Fixed- effects and random-effects meta-analysis models. Identifying
publication bias. R packages "rmeta" and "meta" will be introduced for
the step-by-step implementation with "forest" and "funnel" plots. $295
per participant.  ($90 discount if you register before June 1st.)  

Clinical Trial Analysis Using R. http://statcourse.com/TrialR.htm Three
lessons in three weeks. Begins 24 June 2011. Use R to analyze treatment
comparison, treatment comparison with covariates, cross-over designs,
time-to-event endpoints and longitudinal structures. $395 per
participant.  ($305 for each additional person at the same firm,
institution or government office. $90 discount if you register before
June 17th.)  

Modeling with R. http://statcourse.com/mwithR.htm Three lessons in three
weeks. Begins 17 June 2011.  Build and validate OLS, EIV, QR, and cTree
models. $299.  A $50 discount for students, faculty, and research
workers at academic institutions. Write [log in to unmask] to obtain
this discount. 

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