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Saturday, February 06, 2010 from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (ET)
Measurement Error: Models, Methods and Applications
John Buonaccorsi
University of Massachusetts/Amherst
Time 9:30am registration and refreshments,
10-4pm short-course
Location Administration Building, 80 East Concord Street, room L-112
Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA
Abstract This course will present an introductory and applied look at
measurement error (including misclassification.) The focus will be on the
basic models use for measurement error, the impacts of measurement error on
naive analyses that ignore it, and an overview of techniques to correct for
it. Emphasis is on categorical models (for proportions and two-way) and
linear and non-linear regression, including binary regression. A number of
examples will be presented and an overview of computing options presented.
Prerequisites Applied Linear and Logistic Regression Analysis
Directions http://www.bu.edu/maps/?campus=medical
Parking: is available for $5 on Saturdays in the garage located at 710
Albany Street.
More information: is available at the Boston Chapter of the American
Statistical Association website (http://www.amstat.org/chapters/boston)
Registration includes lunch.
To register by check, include the check made payable to BCASA, your name, affiliation, and mail by Jan 21 to:
Huichao Chen, PhD
Department of Biostatistics/CBAR
Harvard University
651 Huntington Ave, FXB502
Boston, MA 02115
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