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Regression models are the most widely used statistical tools for examining the relationships among variables. This course will provide a practical introduction to the fundamentals of regression modelling.
This course is of interest to students majoring in statistics, as well as students from otherdisciplines (e.g. biology, commerce, etc.) who want to increase the breadth of their statisticalknowledgebase. Regression models are the most widely used statistical tools for examining the relationships among variables. We cover the core concepts in regression modelling, with an emphasis on problem solving as applied to real data. Students may use R or SAS, some of the mostly widely used statistical packages, but no prior knowledge of R or SAS is assumed. Students on this course may also be interested in STAT201/FORE222 Applied Statistics, although it is not a pre-requisite.
be able to use R or SAS to input and analyse databe able to analyze data using simple and multiple regression models as well as logistic regressionunderstand the relationship between regression and ANOVAunderstand diagnostics for testing modelling assumptionsunderstand methods for model selectionbe able to interpret computer output, and be able to write reports that analyse data and interpret computer output
STAT101, STAT111, STAT112 or STAT131
FORE210, STAT220, FORE224, STAT224
Luis Apiolaza
Euan Mason
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Domestic fee $672.00
International fee $3,388.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Mathematics and Statistics .