Organised by | Royal Statistical Society |
Presenter | Dr Dave Collett |
Date | 25/09/2018 – 26/09/2018 |
Venue | 12 Errol Street, London |
Map | View in Google Maps (EC1 8LX) |
Contact | [email protected] |
Description | Standard methods of survival analysis based on the Kaplan-Meier estimate of a survivor function, the log rank test and Cox regression modelling are widely used in many different areas of application. But often, the assumptions that underlie these techniques may not be valid, or the data structure may be more complex. Extensions of these basic methods allow particular features of data that occur in practice to be handled appropriately. This course will begin with an overview of standard methods and then move on to some of the more advanced techniques. Their practical application will be illustrated using SAS and R. |
Level | Intermediate (some prior knowledge) |
Cost | 545.20 |
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Region | Greater London |
Keywords | Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Statistical Theory and Methods of Inference |
Related publications and presentations | Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis Statistical Theory and Methods of Inference |