BSTA 613 Categorical Data Analysis
Categorical Data Analysis is the third course in the required sequence for applied Biostatistics (
Bsta 511,
Bsta 512,
Bsta 513 or
Bsta 611,
Bsta 612,
Bsta 613). This course covers topics in categorical data analysis such as cross tabulation statistics, statistics for matched samples, and methods to assess confounding and interaction via stratified tables. Students will learn logistic regression, and relate results back to those found with stratified analyses. Similar to linear regression in
Bsta 512/
Bsta 612, topics for logistic regression will include parameter interpretation, statistical adjustment, variable selection techniques and model fit assessment. Students will have the opportunity to be exposed to other analysis methods, such as Poisson regression and multinomial logistic regression, etc. We will also learn some machine learning techniques other than logistic regression model. Most homework assignments for this course require the use of statistical software.
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Also offered for graduate-level credit as
BSTA 513 and may be taken only once for credit.