Basics of Statistical Inference and Modelling Using R

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6 Weeks
$ 249

Brief Introduction

Learn why a statistical method works, how to implement it using R and when to apply it and where to look if the particular statistical method is not applicable in the specific situation.

Description

Basics of Statistical Inference and Modelling Using R is part one of the Statistical Analysis in R professional certificate.

This course is directed at people with limited statistical background and no practical experience, who have to do data analysis, as well as those who are “out of practice”. While very practice oriented, it aims to give the students the understanding of why the method works (theory), how to implement it (programming using R) and when to apply it (and where to look if the particular method is not applicable in the specific situation).

Knowledge

  • Sample and population. Sampling distribution. Parameter estimates and confidence intervals.
  • Central Limit Theorem
  • Hypothesis Testing. P-values. Standard tests: t-test, the test of binomial proportions, Chi-squared test. Statistical and Practical Significance.
  • Exploratory data analysis and data visualisation using R.
  • Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and post-hoc tests using R.
  • Multivariate analysis using linear regression and analysis of variance with covariates (ANCOVA). Assumptions, diagnostics, interpretation. Model comparison and selection.
  • Numerical Methods: The use of simulations, non-parametric bootstrap and permutation tests using R.
  • Identifying the research question.
  • Experimental design (basics of power analysis) and missing data.

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$ 249
English
10th Jan, 2021
6 Weeks
Elena Moltchanova
UCx
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