BSTA 512 / 612 – Linear Models
Biography
BSTA 512 is primarily designed for Biostatistics Graduate Certificate students in Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and BSTA 612 for PhD students from Behavioral Neuroscience or other PhD programs. In this course, we will focus on Linear models that include Regressions Analysis and Analysis of Varience (ANOVA). In conjunction with the conceptual and theoretical supporting the topics. For students of BSTA 612, extra homework problems and reading materials will be assigned along with one extra week of lecture on mixed-effects models for longitudinal/repeared measure data.
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Doctoral students register for the BSTA 612 section.
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