Basic Applications in STATA
Nordic School of Public Health
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19.04.2010 - 23.04.2010 Gothenburg
Course Content
This course provides an introduction to basic programming and applications in STATA 10. Programming for data check and basic graphics will be central; but also applications for univariate estimations and analyses will be covered. The hands-on exercises will include binary, count and ratio data about health. It is expected that the student has basic knowledge in statistics and participates actively during the five days in class. A take-home exam will follow the course gathering.
This course provides an introduction to basic programming and applications in STATA 10. Programming for data check and basic graphics will be central; but also applications for univariate estimations and analyses will be covered. The hands-on exercises will include binary, count and ratio data about health. It is expected that the student has basic knowledge in statistics and participates actively during the five days in class. A take-home exam will follow the course gathering.
Target Audience
Graduate students, researchers, data managers, and professionals who handle and present health data.
Graduate students, researchers, data managers, and professionals who handle and present health data.
Qualifications
Minimum a master degree or equivalent.
Minimum a master degree or equivalent.
Local Organizer
Nordic School of Public Health. For more information please visit our web site: www.nhv.se/bas-STATA
Nordic School of Public Health. For more information please visit our web site: www.nhv.se/bas-STATA
Notes
Maximum 15 students.
Maximum 15 students.
Enquiries and Registration:
PhD Max Petzold
Mr. Dr. Arild Vaktskjold
Statistics
Languages
English
English
Credit Points
3 ECTS - Points
3 ECTS - Points
Organizer contact info
Nya Varvet, House 25, Box 12133
40242 Gothenburg
Sweden
Nya Varvet, House 25, Box 12133
40242 Gothenburg
Sweden

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