Multi-level Models (2 days)
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A 2 day course: 18th - 19th February 2019 The aim of this module is to introduce how to analyse data that has a multi-level, hierarchical structure. The mathematical form of multilevel models is described. The models are developed first for continuous outcomes moving from linear regression to the random intercept model to the random coefficient model. Multilevel models are then shown for binary and other outcomes. Software implementation is described with the lme4 package in R. Some use of MLwiN is also made. Important please note: We will make every attempt to accommodate Lancaster University staff and postgraduate research students on our courses. However, if a course becomes fully booked we reserve the right to give priority to students on the MSc in Statistics, MSc in Data Science, and external participants.
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