Generalized linear models, spring 2009
Generalized linear models, spring 2009
Lecturer
Scope
6 cu + optional practical work (harjoitustyö) of 2 cu
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Type
Advanced studies.
Description
Generalized linear models are an extension of the usual linear model, where the response variable may be discrete or have a skew distribution. The course covers the generic likelihood-based estimation and test theory of generalized linear models. The most important special cases, like logistic and log-linear models, are treated in more detail.
The course will be a balanced mixture of statistical theory and practical data analysis. R (http://www.r-project.org) is used for data analysis and simulations. Examples from application areas, such as epidemiology and physics, will be presented.
Prerequisites
- Basics concepts of
- mathematical analysis (derivatives and integrals)
- matrix algebra (up to multiplication and inversion of matrices)
- probability (random variables, standard distributions, expectation, variance, independence)
- statistical inference (maximum likelihood, hypothesis testing).
- Knowledge of linear models is also useful.
Course material
Registration at the first lecture
Lectures
Period IV. First lecture on Tuesday 2009-03-10. Easter holiday: no lectures Tuesday 2009-04-14 and Wednesday 2009-04-15. Last lecture on Wednesday 2009-04-29.
Day | Time | Place |
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Tuesday | 14-16 | B120 (Exactum) |
Wednesday | 16-18 | C323 (Exactum) |
Two hours of exercise classes per week.
Exercises
First exercises on Tuesday 2009-03-10.
Day | Time | Place | Instructor |
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Tuesday | 16 - 18 | B120 | Juha Karvanen |
Course exam
Day | Time | Place |
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Tuesday 2009-05-12 | 14.00 - 16.00 | B120 (Exactum) |
Practical work (harjoitustyö)
Two extra credits can be gained by completing a practical work by the end of May 2009. The work can be, for example, an analysis of a suitable data set or a simulation study. Some potential topics will be presented in the lectures.