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Survival Analysis
A 2-Day Seminar Taught by Paul Allison, Ph.D.
October 28-29, Los Angeles
Presented by Statistical Horizons
To get more information and register, click here.
http://statisticalhorizons.com/seminars/public-seminars/survival-analysis
Survival Analysis covers both the theory and practice of survival methodology. Assuming no previous knowledge of survival analysis, this seminar will turn you into a knowledgeable and skilled user of these indispensable techniques.
This seminar covers the essential tools that are needed to do time-to-event analysis. Topics include censoring, Kaplan-Meier estimation, Cox regression, time-dependent covariates, competing risks, discrete-time analysis, heterogeneity, stratification, and repeated events.
Here are a few of the topics that you won’t want to miss:
• How to organize survival data.
• How to choose the right time axis.
• When to use discrete vs. continuous time methods.
• What to do about nonproportionality.
• How to compute R-squared.
• When and how to correct for unobserved heterogeneity.
• How frequently to measure independent variables.
• What to do if there is more than one kind of event.
• How to test for sensitivity to informative censoring.
This is a hands-on course with at least one hour of carefully planned and supervised exercises each day. Examples will be covered in both SAS and Stata. R notes are also available upon request.
Some Details
The course will be held at Manhattan Beach Marriott, 1400 Parkview Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266. The class will meet from 9 to 5 each day with a 1-hour lunch break. There is an early-bird discount if you register by Wednesday, September 28.
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