This course is a continuation of PUBH 805.3 and includes several multivariate biostatistical methods and principles that are commonly used in public health research. The course topics include logistical regression, analysis of variance and covariance, experimental design and inference for Epidemiology, observational data analysis, categorical data analysis, person-time data analysis, and reliability. The course also introduces SAS programming as it applies to the course topics. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1.5 Tutorial hoursPrerequisite: PUBH 805.3, CHEP 805.3, or STAT 845.3, or another graduate course in statistics as approved by the instructor.
This course is a continuation of PUBH 805.3 and includes several multivariate biostatistical methods and principles that are commonly used in public health research. The course topics include logistical regression, analysis of variance and covariance, experimental design and inference for Epidemiology, observational data analysis, categorical data analysis, person-time data analysis, and reliability. The course also introduces SAS programming as it applies to the course topics. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1.5 Tutorial hoursPrerequisite: PUBH 805.3, CHEP 805.3, or STAT 845.3, or another graduate course in statistics as approved by the instructor.