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If you want to obtain a solid foundation to the understanding of statistics
as a general approach to the problem of making valid inferences about
relationships using data from observational or experimental studies, then
you need a course on STATISTICAL INFERENCE.
Examples of analyses from the social sciences will be used to illustrate
this approach. The emphasis will be on the principle of Maximum Likelihood
as a unifying theory for the development of statistical analysis.
The Centre for Applied Statistics at Lancaster University is running a
course on STATISTICAL INFERENCE starting on the 22nd October 2002.
For more information about this course and other courses, and a
registration form, see: http://www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/short_courses/
If you experience difficulties with this site, an alternative
page is now available at:
http://www.cas.lancs.ac.uk/short_courses/index_nojava.html
If you require further assistance, please contact
Mary Peckham,
Centre for Applied Statistics,
Fylde College,
Lancaster University,
Lancaster,
LA1 4YF, U.K.
Tel: +44 (0)1524 593064.
Fax: +44 (0)1524 593429.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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