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Høst 2016
HEL-8003 Mixed Models - 2 stp
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Type of course
Course contents
During the course the following topics are discussed:
- Basic principles of mixed model analysis
- Background of mixed model analysis
- Example of a mixed model analysis with a two level structure
- Example of a mixed model analysis with a three level structure
- Mixed model analysis with dichotomous outcome variables
- The use of mixed model analysis in longitudinal studies
- Generalised estimating equations
- Alternative models for longitudinal data analysis
- Sample size calculations
- Missing data
- Software for mixed models.
Application deadline
Registration deadline for PhD students and students at the Medical Student Research Program at Uit - The Arctic University of Norway: September 1st
Application deadline for external applicants: June 1st
Application code 9303
Admission requirements
PhD students, master students at a Medical Student Research Program, or holders of a Norwegian master´s degree of five years or 3+ 2 years (or equivalent) may be admitted. Valid documentation is a statement from your institution that you are a registered PhD student or master student at a Medical Student Research Program, or a Master´s Diploma with Diploma Supplement / English translation of the diploma. PhD students are exempt from semester fee.
For more information regarding PhD courses at the Faculty of Health Sciences go to: http://uit.no/helsefak/forskning/phd/emner
Objective of the course
The student will:
- have knowledge of the basic concept of mixed models.
- have knowledge of the two most important applications of mixed models, i.e. multilevel analysis and longitudinal data analysis.
- be able to interpret the results of mixed model analysis.
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Teaching methods
Assessment
Home Exam. Evaluated with passed/failed.
The course will be arranged irregularly and no continuation exams will be given.
Recommended reading/syllabus
Recommended readings:
Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis for Epidemiology. 2nd Revised edition, Cambridge University Press, 2013. ISBN 97 811 076 9992 2.
Applied Multilevel Analysis. A Practical Guide. Cambridge University Press. 2006. ISBN 97 805 216 1498 6.