Logistic Regression Models in SPSS and Mplus

Date:

04/08/2014

Organised by:

University of Ulster

Presenter:

Dr Gillian Shorter (University of Ulster)

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Dr Gillian Shorter gw.shorter@ulster.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

University of Ulster, Magee campus,
Northland Road, Londonderry

Description:

 

Logistic regression is a common statistical method when outcomes are categorical rather than continuous. This one day course aims to provide participants with the ability to fit and interpret binary and multinomial logistic regression methods to data.

Poisson (count data) regression models will also be covered, with other regression options such as survival analyses (time to event data) introduced. Model building strategies will be discussed and there will be the opportunity to ask questions about your own data.

Cost:

£120 per day; Reduced to £60 per day for postgraduates, unwaged, or those who work for Charitable organisations (on proof of status). If you book 4 or more days from the list http://science.ulster.ac.uk/bamfordcentre/summer-school/index.php contact flexed@ulster.ac.uk before you book to arrange an extra day training at no additional cost.

Website and registration:

Region:

Northern Ireland

Keywords:

Cross-Sectional Research, Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Regression Methods, Logistic regression

Related publications and presentations:

Cross-Sectional Research
Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Regression Methods

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