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Applied Survival Analysis POSTPONED

February 26, 2018 @ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

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February 27, 2018 Two full days

Modern Languages Building (MLB), Room 2001B

This 2-day workshop (PLEASE NOTE: THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED) covers basic concepts and common analytical approaches for time-to-event data, known variously as survival analysis (in biological and medical sciences), event history analysis (in social sciences), or reliability analysis (in engineering).  The workshop will be held in a computer lab and methods will be illustrated with hands-on exercises in SAS, R, SPSS, and/or Stata, as needed.  Topics include Kaplan-Meier estimation, two-sample comparisons, Cox proportional hazards regression, and discrete time models.

Registration

To register for CSCAR workshops, call the CSCAR front desk at (734) 764-7828, or come to the office in person with payment (cash, check or a UM department shortcode) for workshops that require a fee:

OFFICE HOURS

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Closed 12pm – 1:00 p.m. every Tuesday for staff meeting.
Voice: (734) 764-7828 (4-STAT from a campus phone)
Fax: (734) 647-2440
Email: cscar@umich.edu

ADDRESS

Consulting for Statistics, Computing and Analytics Research (CSCAR)
The University of Michigan
3550 Rackham
915 E. Washington St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070

Details

Date:
February 26, 2018
Time:
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Event Category:

Other

Prerequisite
Basic knowledge of introductory statistics (e.g., confidence intervals and hypothesis testing), and some knowledge of applied multiple regression.
Class size
24
U-M Affiliated Fee
$347
Not U-M Affiliated Fee
$788
Register
Provisions
Basic knowledge of introductory statistics (e.g., confidence intervals and hypothesis testing), and some knowledge of applied multiple regression.
Presenters
Chris Andrews is a Statistician in the UM Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and formerly Research Assistant Professor at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo. He currently is the lead statistician for the Northeast Regional Core of the Women’s Hand and has additional experience as a statistical consultant for Roswell Park Cancer Institute.