Modern Methods in Data Analysis (Online) -
Course description
This course provides statistical methods to study the association between (multiple) determinants and the occurrence of an outcome event. The course starts with an introduction to likelihood theory, using simple examples and a minimum of mathematics. Next, the most important regression models used in medical research are introduced. Topics are: maximum-likelihood methods, multiple linear and logistic regression, model validation and regression diagnostics, Poisson regression, and analysis of `event-history麓 data, including an extensive discussion of the Cox proportional hazards regression model. Also, the basic principles of resampling methods (bootstrapping and permutation tests) and of longitudinal data analysis are taught.
This course can best be followed in the first half of the PhD track. It helps participants to identify the correct analyses for their research, carry out these analyses and interpret and report the results.
Learning objectives
At the end of the course you can identify the situations in which the aforementioned modelling techniques can be applied and the conditions that should be met to obtain reliable results using these techniques. You are also able to explain and interpret the results obtained with the techniques, and apply these results in practice (e.g., to answer a research question).
In particular, you will be able to:
- Explain the principles of the likelihood theory and maximum likelihood methods
- Explain the principles of the following statistical analysis techniques: Logistic regression analysis, Poisson regression analysis, Analysis of event history data, including the Cox proportional hazards regression model
- Explain model validation and regression diagnostics
- Describe the basic principles of longitudinal data analysis
- Apply the above-mentioned techniques using common statistical packages (e.g. SPSS or R)
- Name the situations in which these techniques can be applied and the conditions that should be met to obtain reliable results using these techniques
- Explain and interpret the results obtained with these techniques, and apply these results in practice (e.g. to answer a research question)
Course program
The online course is a 9 weeks part-time course with a study load of 14 hrs/w. Web lectures, assignments and discussions are the learning methods that will be used. There are interim deadlines and the course ends with an exam.
Start: 5 September 2022
End: 17 October 2022
Course material
You need to have access to and working knowledge of the freeware statistical program R.
Group size
8 to 30 participants
Number of credits
4.5 EC
Course certificate
Participants will receive a certificate when they completed the practical exercises (self-study), attended at least 80% of the classes and passed the exam.
Course fee
We offer 10 places for free for PhD candidates registered with the Graduate School of Life Sciences via MyPhD. Be quick, these 10 places tend to be taken soon. Important: you can only use one of these places for 1 course organised by the Julius Center (Introduction to Epidemiology, Introduction to Statistics, Modern Methods in Data Analysis, Study Design in Etiologic Research).
Cancellation and No-show policy
This course is free for GSLS PhD candidates. However: free of charge does not mean free of responsibility. Once you have signed up for a course, we expect you to attend. For every late cancellation or no-show we have had to disappoint others who would have liked to attend. This is our policy:
- You may cancel free of charge up to 4 weeks before the start of the course. After this date you can only cancel if you have a GSLS PhD candidate to replace you in the course. Send the name and contact information of your replacement to pcc@uu.nl, at least 2 working days before the start of the course;
We expect that you actively attend the full course. You have to complete the total E-learning.
- Not meeting the above requirements means you will be charged a no-show fee. We will send the invoice after the course has ended. We are unable to make any exceptions, unless you have a valid reason (i.e., illness or death in the family 1st/2nd degree or partner). Your supervisor has to send an e-mail to pcc@uu.nl indicating the reason.
More information and registration
To register for this course, please send an e-mail to msc-epidemiology@umcutrecht.nl, including the 4 points below. Your registration can only be processed when you include all this information.
- You are a PhD candidate of the GSLS;
- You are registered at the GSLS in MyPhD (this is required. Without MyPhD registration you can't participate);
- The PhD programme of the GSLS that you are part of and your affiliation;
- The course that you would like to attend (Modern Methods in data analysis starting 05-09-2022).
Interest list
Is this course fully booked? Or would you like to follow a course at a later moment? When you subscribe to the of a course, you will receive an e-mail when a new edition opens for registration. The interest list is for GSLS PhD candidates only.
- Start date and time
- End date and time
- Location
- Online
- Entrance fee
- 10 free places for GSLS PhDs
- Registration
To register for this course, please send an e-mail to msc-epidemiology@umcutrecht.nl, including the 4 points below. Your registration can only be processed when you include all this information.
- You are a PhD candidate of the GSLS;
- You are registered at the GSLS in MyPhD (this is required. Without MyPhD registration you can't participate);
- The PhD programme of the GSLS that you are part of and your affiliation;
- The course that you would like to attend (Modern Methods in data analysis starting 10-09-2022).
Subscribe to the interestlist here .... you will receive an e-mail when a new edition opens for registration.