Introduction to Event History Analysis with STATA
Date:
30/11/2018
Organised by:
The University of Manchester
Presenter:
Dr Tina Hannemann
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
CMI Short Courses
cmi-shortcourses@manchester.ac.uk
0161 2751980
Description:
This course is designed for people who are familiar with the Stata software and want to use it for analysing survival/event history data.
- Introduction to the theory of the event-history method (survival analysis)
- Finding appropriate research questions
- Preparation of datasets for event-history analysis
- Analysis and interpretation of results
- Graphical representation of event-history analysis results
On completion of the course, participants will have the necessary familiarity with the event-history analysis method and the data manipulation required in Stata to move on to their own projects.
Objectives
This course aims to introduce participants to the theory and concept of event-history analysis and provides strategies to decide which research questions this method has benefits over alternative approaches. The course will further cover preparation of datasets, discuss some common pitfalls and train the participants in the interpretation of statistical and graphical results. The practical exercises should enable the participants to set up data and conduct analysis on their own. During the exercise, we use the software package STATA but participants should be able to extrapolate their gained knowledge to any software and research topic.
Cost:
£195 (£140 for those from educational, government and charitable institutions)
Website and registration:
https://www.cmist.manchester.ac.uk/study/short/list/
Region:
North West
Keywords:
Analysis of existing survey data, Digital Social Research, Analysis of social media, Data Management , Data Quality and Data Management (other), Event History Analysis, Survival analysis, Stata
Related publications and presentations:
Analysis of existing survey data
Digital Social Research
Analysis of social media
Data Management
Data Quality and Data Management (other)
Event History Analysis
Survival analysis
Stata