BioEpi 740
Mixed Models and Analysis of Repeated Measures
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
UMass Amherst
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Spring 2004 Class


This course will introduce researchers to mixed model methods and longitudinal data analysis applications in statistics. The course aims to:

  • enable the student to write and interpret mixed models for different study designs (including survey data, designed experiments, observational studies, and longitudinal studies)
  • enable the student to critically evaluate and interpret statistical inference for mixed models and longitudinal data
  • enable the student to choose, apply, and interact with statistical software for mixed models.

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to formulate a mixed model, define and interpret possible estimators, and implement a mixed model analysis for a two stage nested study, a repeated measures study, and a factorial experimental study.

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